Report on Rehabilitation Data Flow in Georgia’s Health Information System

The Curatio International Foundation (CIF) publishes report on Rehabilitation Data Flow in Georgia’s Health Information System (HIS). This study investigates how rehabilitation information currently flows within Georgia’s HIS, identifies strengths and shortcomings, and provides recommendations for enhancing the rehabilitation information system.

This study was conducted by CIF supported by R4D (Results for Development) and the USAID’s ‘Health Systems Strengthening Accelerator.’ The Inclusive Development Hub of USAID’s Bureau for Development, Democracy, and Innovation has partnered with the Accelerator to support countries in strengthening and integrating rehabilitation services in the health systems. Georgia was selected as one of the priority countries for program support, which entails direct technical assistance and regional and global level activities to catalyze country-level work. The program is implemented in close collaboration with USAID in Georgia and the DDI Bureau in Washington. The Accelerator issued a subgrant to Curatio International Foundation (CIF) to support the program’s implementation of activities to achieve program objectives on the ground. This includes operational support and technical expertise on Georgia’s health systems and financing context to complement the Accelerator’s global expertise and translation of existing knowledge into locally feasible solutions.

The project’s primary goal is to improve the financial protection of the population requiring medical rehabilitation services.

The project collaborates with the Ministry of Internally Displaced Persons from the Occupied Territories, Labour, Health and Social Affairs of Georgia (MoIDPLHSA), and other critical stakeholders toward the following objectives:

  • Integration of rehabilitation in Georgian health systems and health financing programs.

  • Creating support systems for implementing programs from Objective 1.
You can find the study findings here.

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