| From : | THOMSON, Sarah <thomsons@who.int> |
| To : | Mamuka Nadareishvili <mamnadar@gmail.com>; Ketevan Goginashvili <kgoginashvili@moh.gov.ge>; HABICHT, Triin <habichtt@who.int> |
| Subject : | RE: [EXT] RE: Georgia financial protection report for external peer review |
| Cc : | Erica Richardson <Erica.Richardson@lshtm.ac.uk>; EKBERG, Allison <ekberga@who.int> |
| Received On : | 05.09.2020 13:28 |
Dear Mamuka (and Keti and Triin)
Thank you so much for letting me know and for the collaboration. We couldn’t have done the report without you and Keti.
Everyone we invited has agreed to review by 28 September (Kaki Zoidze, Volkan Cetinkaya and health policy advisors at the EU Delegation and the UN Resident Coordinator’s Office) so we hope to be
able to finalise the report in early October.
We will then share it with the Ministry for information and discuss with WHO Representative Silviu Domente how and when to release it, bearing in mind the elections.
Until then, best wishes
Sarah
From: Mamuka Nadareishvili
Sent: Saturday, 5 September 2020 09:56
To: THOMSON, Sarah
Cc: Ketevan Goginashvili
Subject: Re: [EXT] RE: Georgia financial protection report for external peer review
Dear Sarah,
First of all, thank you for this cooperation and the opportunity to work on an impactful project like this. Sorry for the delayed response, I was unfortunately out of office and the reach of email for the last couple days.
Thanks for your email - I have no objection of course.
Best Regards,
Mamuka
On Fri, Sep 4, 2020 at 1:16 PM THOMSON, Sarah <thomsons@who.int> wrote:
That’s great, thank you Keti.
In that case, I will approach Kaki and Volkan now. We will also invite key development partners – the UN Resident Coordinator and the EU Delegation – for their feedback (again, we will ask them not to cite or share the report).
Best wishes
Sarah
From: Ketevan Goginashvili <kgoginashvili@moh.gov.ge>
Sent: Thursday, 3 September 2020 16:36
To: THOMSON, Sarah <thomsons@who.int>; Mamuka Nadareishvili <mamnadar@gmail.com>
Cc: HABICHT, Triin <habichtt@who.int>; Erica Richardson <Erica.Richardson@lshtm.ac.uk>; EKBERG, Allison <ekberga@who.int>
Subject: [EXT] RE: Georgia financial protection report for external peer review
Dear Sarah,
Many thanks to you for possibility to work very important and useful project for our Country. Dr Kaki Zoidze’s and Dr Volkan Cetinkaya’s technical expertise in financial protection and their knowledge of the health system in Georgia will strengthen the report.
With best regards, Keti
From: THOMSON, Sarah [mailto:thomsons@who.int]
Sent: 3 September, 2020 18:04
To: Ketevan Goginashvili <kgoginashvili@moh.gov.ge>; Mamuka Nadareishvili <mamnadar@gmail.com>
Cc: HABICHT, Triin <habichtt@who.int>; Erica Richardson <Erica.Richardson@lshtm.ac.uk>; EKBERG, Allison <ekberga@who.int>
Subject: Georgia financial protection report for external peer review
Dear Keti and Mamuka
Many thanks to you for the work you’ve done with Triin, Erica and Allison (copied) to finalise the report on financial protection in Georgia and for your patience in this long process.
The attached report is now ready for external peer review.
If you have no objection, we would like to send the attached report to Dr Kaki Zoidze (former Chair of the Parliamentary Healthcare and Social Issues Committee) and Dr Volkan Cetinkaya (the World Bank) for their feedback. We have selected these two people, in consultation with the WHO Country Office in Georgia, on the basis of their technical expertise in this area and their knowledge of the health system in Georgia. We will ask them to focus on the report’s quality and consistency (to ensure it is correct in its detail and interpretation) and to suggest any further material that they think would strengthen the analysis. They will be acknowledged as external referees in the published document. We will ask them not to cite or circulate the report.
I hope these names are acceptable to you, but please let me know – in the next 24 hours if possible – if you have any concerns.
Many thanks and best wishes
Sarah