Data Analysis and Synthesis Workshop – analyzing the implications of the structure of Georgia’s private healthcare market for quality and accessibility
On January 17-21, 2022, the Curatio International Foundation held Data Analysis and Synthesis Workshop in the frame of the project: “Concentration and fragmentation: analyzing the implications of the structure of Georgia’s private healthcare market for quality and accessibility (ConFrag)“. The project aims to understand what are the risks to the quality and accessibility of patient care from excessive concentration and/or fragmentation in private healthcare markets, and what health system policies are available to address these?
Researchers from Curatio International Foundation (CIF) and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) participated in the workshop and were actively working on data analysis and synthesis.
The project is funded through the Joint Health Systems Research Initiative which is jointly funded by the Department of International Development (DFID), the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), the Medical Research Council (MRC), and the Welcome Trust (WT).
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