It is a non-government government organization established under the Health Systems Research Institute Act of 1992 along with the establishment of the National Research Fund (TRF) and the National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA). There is an organizational and management structure that emphasizes flexibility. To be able to respond to the goals of knowledge management to lead to the development of health systems (Better Knowledge Management for Better Health Systems)
Objectives of the establishment
Survey, study and analyze various academic subjects to set goals. policies and prepare project plans and measures in developing the country's public health system
Coordinate with government policy and planning agencies. and other agencies Both the public and private sectors involved To determine research policy to develop the public health system. Including using research results to formulate policies and plans.
Support research to develop public and private health systems and promote public and private health system research cooperation. as well as many countries Including conducting research on public health systems that are important according to policy and are not carried out by other research agencies.
Support increasing capacity in selecting, receiving, and transferring science and technology from abroad. as well as managing investment projects and development projects related to selecting, receiving and transferring science and technology from abroad. To obtain effective and appropriate science and technology.
Providing information about knowledge and results of public health research and academics to government agencies, the private sector, and the public.
Administered by the Board of the Health Systems Research Institute. It consists of representatives from government agencies and qualified committee members, totaling 17 people, responsible for overseeing policy. and determine the direction of the strategy/research plan for the public health system of HSRI to achieve its mission.