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The members of the Medical Sector of the Business Association of Georgia held a meeting with the Prime Minister and the Minister of Health

2 Apr '24

During the meeting, discussions were held on the challenges and current reforms in the hospital and pharmaceutical sectors. The Minister of Occupied Territories, Labor, Health, and Social Affairs, Mikheil Sarjveladze, and the Chief of Administration, Levan Jorjoliani, were also present.

The President of the Business Association of Georgia, Soso Pkhakadze, along with the founders and directors of member companies, extensively discussed issues related to hospital and pharmaceutical services, emphasizing the importance of sustainable operations and improvement in the delivery of healthcare services and pharmaceutical products.

The meeting also touched upon the financing of hospitals using the DRG methodology, reference pricing, import of new standards for pharmaceutical ingredients in Georgia, and other relevant topics.

According to the representatives of member companies, direct dialogue and communication on these issues are crucial for both the business sector and the general public, ensuring consistent, quality, and accessible healthcare services and pharmaceutical products delivery.

"In the format of the Business Association of Georgia, a meeting was held with the Prime Minister and the Minister of Health, focusing on the challenges faced in the pharmaceutical and hospital sectors. While significant progress has been made in this sector, it is essential to introduce certain methodological corrections following the implementation of reforms. It was agreed that such meetings will continue in the future. Our goal is to ensure maximum protection of the interests of the business sector, residents, and patients, providing quality, consistent, and accessible hospital services and pharmaceutical product delivery. This is the common principle that guides both the public and private sectors, ensuring continued professional and constructive collaboration" declared Soso Pkhakadze, the President of the Business Association of Georgia.