In depth assessment of the emergency and critical care delivery capacity based on WHO assessment tool
Design the reconfiguration strategy for emergency departments
Revision of National standard for emergency care and ICU, based on previous performed assessment
Capacity building for HCWs in clinical management of critical patients
Developing an advocacy strategy for effective communication of UHC objectives and how to reach them
A communication and advocacy strategy to bring the message abou the importance of UHC and how to reach the UHC objectives is developed. Draft messages and coomunication instruments to implement the advocacy strategy are developed and used in the communication process. Technical support in provided to the central health regulatory authority in delivering the right messages and activities in order to call to action
Support MoH in development of the national patient safety policies and strategies
Strengthen capacities of national stakeholders' representatives in quality of care and patient safety
In depth assessment of the emergency and critical care delivery capacity based on WHO assessment tool
Design the reconfiguration strategy for emergency departments
Revision of National standard for emergency care and ICU, based on previous performed assessment
Capacity building for HCWs in clinical management of critical patients
Capacity buildings on UHC, SDG's, health system building blocks, policy development, M&E, etc.
Support in strategies, national plans, regulatory framework development, etc.
Series of sprint workshop with all stakeholders to institutionalize health technology assessment. Government Decision on HTA finalized and on the Government agenda for approval. HTA piloting exercise for oncology innovative drugs initiated and to continue in 2025.
Digital automation tool to increase the accuracy and speed of external reference pricing implemented to support National Medicines Agency monitoring and prices so that affordability for the general population is improved.
The technical unit of the National Medicines Agency was trained to increase their skills in the area of good distribution practices in line with international standards. Two simulated GDP inspections performed.