Countries Georgia

Dynamic modeling tool development to track Primary Health Care (PHC) spending based on SHA 2011 methodology

Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, TFYR, Spain / Health Accounts, Primary health care / Applied Research, Modeling, Software development

The World Health Organization developed a Primary Healthcare (PHC) definition for tracking and comparing PHC expenditures globally. However, if tracking PHC expenditure is supposed to inform national health policies (e.g., prioritize PHC in government budgets), the PHC definition should be tailored to the national context as key national stakeholders deem it appropriate. Tailoring PHC definition […]

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An exploratory study of tracking rehabilitation-related expenditures in Georgia for improving the Systems of Health Accounts (SHA) 2011 methodology

Georgia / Health Accounts, Rehabilitative care /

The Health Systems Strengthening Accelerator (Accelerator) is a global initiative funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) through a Cooperative Agreement, with co-funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF). Results for Development (R4D) lead the Accelerator. The Inclusive Development Hub of USAID’s Bureau for Development, Democracy, and Innovation (DDI) has […]

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Long Term technical support to produce and institutionalize the System of Health Accounts (2011) in the WHO European Region

Albania, Belarus, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, TFYR, Moldova, Republic of, Montenegro, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan / Health Accounts / Applied Research, Costing and budgeting, Mentoring, Software development

World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe commissioned Consulting Group Curatio Sarl to work with the WHO Barcelona for Health Systems Financing to assist the countries in the European region in (i) institutionalising the System of Health Accounts (SHA) in their routine information systems and producing health accounts (HA) on a routine base including disease […]

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Technical support to produce and institutionalize the System of Health Accounts (2011) in former Soviet Union countries and the Balkans

Belarus, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, TFYR, Moldova, Republic of, Tajikistan / Governance, Health Accounts / Costing and budgeting, Mentoring, Software development, Training

The objective of the project was to continue to support the World Health Organisation (WHO) Barcelona Office in: Providing technical support to the selected countries in the WHO European Region to institutionalize the System of Health Accounts (SHA) in  their routine  information systems and to  produce  health accounts (HA) on  a   routine base including disease […]

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Support to produce and institutionalize the System of Health Accounts (2011) in former Soviet Union countries and the Balkans

Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, TFYR, Moldova, Republic of, Montenegro, Tajikistan / Health Accounts, Health Information / Applied Research, Mentoring, Software development, Training

World Health Organisation (WHO) Barcelona Office for Health Systems Strengthening commissioned the CGC team to support selected countries in the production of Health Accounts (HA) based on the System of Health Accounts 2011 (SHA2011) methodology. The assignment included three objectives: Provide technical support in the production of HA production (including disease expenditures) for the latest […]

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Provision of health accounts technical support to countries in European region and in the improvement of the disease expenditure distribution methodology for the global HA purpose

Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Republic of / Health Accounts, Health Care Financing, Health Systems / Capacity building, Evaluation, Planning

World Health Organization (WHO) provides technical assistance to Member States to produce and institutionalize the health accounts including disease expenditure consistent with the reviewed system of health accounts methodology (SHA 2011). WHO also publishes high-level health expenditure aggregates on the Global Health Expenditure Database (GHED). Where gaps exist, WHO estimates missing data using macroeconomic series. […]

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Independent mid-term review of the regional TB REP project

Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Republic of, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan / Tuberculosis / Evaluation

CGC conducted an independent mid-term review (MTR) of TB in Eastern Europe and Central Asia Project on Strengthening Health Systems for effective TB and Drug-Resistant (DR)-TB Care (TB-REP Project), funded by the Global Fund (GF) and implemented by Centre for Health Policies and Studies (PAS Center). TB-REP Project is implemented in eleven countries with high […]

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A multi-country analysis of the financial sustainability of National Immunization Programs, and the development of financial sections of National Immunization Plans for 2016-2020

Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Republic of, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan / Financial sustainability, Immunization, Systems strengthening / Costing and budgeting, Evaluation

The CGC team of 4 experts in health systems and immunization financing assisted the national immunization programs/ health officials and WHO country offices in 7 countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Republic of Moldova, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan) in carrying out a costing and financing exercise followed by a financial sustainability analysis of comprehensive multi-year plans for […]

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National Influenza Pandemic Preparedness (NIPP) plan development in Georgia

Georgia / Avian Influenza / Costing and budgeting

The goal of avian influenza and human pandemic preparedness and response National Plan was to: reduce economic losses in the poultry sector, limit sporadic human cases and diminish the likelihood of an eventual human influenza pandemic during WHO pandemic alert level 3; and minimize serious illness and overall deaths. The CGC team was contracted to […]

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