Georgia: moving from policy to actions to strengthen primary health care

Overview

The COVID-19 pandemic has proven that high-performing and accessible primary health care (‎PHC)‎ is vital to build back better. This publication from Primary health care policy paper series focuses on Georgia’s commitment to improving health outcomes and services, with the aim of describing the current challenges facing PHC and providing pragmatic policy options for transitioning to a more community-oriented model. A new model of PHC should aim to be more responsive to the needs and expectations of the population and attractive to physicians and patients, especially in rural areas of Georgia. Shifting away from reliance on costly specialist and inpatient services towards the utilization of integrated PHC services requires new approaches to delivering PHC and aligning health system enablers that support PHC providers as the first point of contact and coordinator of care. This publication details seven entry points for strengthening the PHC model of care and five policy levers for sustaining the transformation needed.