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SUMMARY:8th GERMAN – EAST EUROPEAN HEALTH FORUM
LOCATION:Berlin
DESCRIPTION:8th GERMAN – EAST EUROPEAN HEALTH FORUM\nStrong Health Systems for welfare and economic groth\n\n\nThe leading health conference for partnerships between: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Germany, Georgia,\nHungary, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Tajikistan,\nTurkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan.\n\n\nOctober 10, 2025 09:15 – 16:30 CET\n\n\nVenue: KPMG, Heidestraße 58 · 10557 Berlin\n\n\nOfficial Side Event of \n\n\n  \n\nThe German-East European & Central Asian Health Forum, organised by the German Eastern Business Association (https://www.ost-ausschuss.de/) and the German Health Alliance (https://gha.health/) as an Official Side Event of the World Health Summit (https://www.worldhealthsummit.org/), provides a framework for exchange and networking with decision-makers from Germany and the partner countries, company representatives, experts and researchers. The eighth edition of the Health Forum will focus on key topics such as health investments, the creation of innovation hubs, modernizing health infrastructure, and fostering partnerships to strengthen health systems.\n\nSo far, we have received confirmations from the following keynote and VIP speakers:\nFederal Republic of GermanyParliamentary State Secretary, Federal Ministry of HealthDr. Georg Kippels (Keynote Address)\n\n\nGeorgiaMinister of Internally Displaced Persons from the\nOccupied Territories, Labour, Health and Social AffairsH.E. Mikheil Sarjveladze\n\n\nHungaryDeputy State Secretary for Professional Healthcare Management, Ministry of InteriorH.E. Dr. Judit Bidló\n\n\nRepublic of LithuaniaAdvisor to the Minister of HealthNerijus Černiauskas\n\n\n&nbsp;\n\nIn recent years, healthcare systems across Central and Eastern Europe, the Baltics, the Balkans, the South Caucasus, and Central Asia have undergone significant developments. Governments in these regions have actively worked to improve healthcare infrastructure, increase access to quality medical services, and implement necessary health policy reforms. Efforts have been made to strengthen healthcare financing and promote public-private partnerships to address the diverse healthcare needs of their populations. Additionally, advancements in medical technology and digital health solutions have played a crucial role in improving healthcare delivery and patient outcomes. As the region continues to evolve, stakeholders remain committed to fostering innovation, cooperation, and cross-border collaborations to ensure sustainable and equitable healthcare development in Eastern Europe, the South Caucasus, Central Asia, and the Baltics.\n\nWe would like to offer you an opportunity to engage with high-ranking decision-makers from our partner countries, as well as representatives from leading companies and experts in the health sector.\n\nThe Forum takes place as an on-site conference in Berlin. The working language is English.\n\n&nbsp;
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