Improving access to pharmaceuticals in Georgia
Curatio International Foundation conducted a policy dialogue meeting about Pharmaceutical Pricing Policies to improve the population’s access to pharmaceuticals in Georgia. The meeting was attended by various stakeholders from government agencies, non-governmental organizations, pharmaceutical companies associations. Field experts were also actively participating in the meeting. The Policy Dialogue Summary Document summarizes the main focuses of the discussion. The meeting decisions are taken as a result of the meeting.
See the Dialog Summary Document for more details.
The Policy Dialogue and Summary Document of this meeting was prepared with the support of the Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research (AHPSR), the initiative is implemented by the Curatio Foundation in partnership with American University of Beirut, Knowledge to Policy centre (K2P).
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