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According to the Bank’s website, ADB and the government will prepare the proposed Health Sector Enhancement Program to support the Government of Georgia in its vision to further enhance the health sector and implement its national health strategy. The program will provide a stand-alone policy-based loan comprising two tranches amounting to a total of $50 million from ADB's ordinary capital resources. The program's expected impact is improved access to quality and affordable primary health care (PHC) and specialized and diagnostic services, especially for women, the poor, and disadvantaged population groups. The program's outcome will be achieved by implementing policy actions in four reform areas: (i) benefits and clarity of benefits offered to the population for PHC, specialized outpatient and diagnostic services increased and financial access barriers reduced; (ii) service provision across levels of care through enhanced strategic purchasing improved; (iii) digital information systems, necessary for more efficient management of health care programs, and public financing for the health sector improved; and (iv) governance and accountability for the quality of delivered services improved.
Brian Chin
Senior Health Specialist / Asian Development Bank
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