| Dokumendiregister | Sotsiaalministeerium |
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| Registreeritud | 28.11.2025 |
| Sünkroonitud | 01.12.2025 |
| Liik | Sissetulev kiri |
| Funktsioon | 1.5 Asjaajamine. Info- ja kommunikatsioonitehnoloogia arendus ja haldus |
| Sari | 1.5-8 Tervitus- ja tutvustuskirjad, kutsed ja kirjavahetus seminaridel, konverentsidel jt üritustel osalemiseks |
| Toimik | 1.5-8/2025 |
| Juurdepääsupiirang | Avalik |
| Juurdepääsupiirang | |
| Adressaat | Baltic Assembly |
| Saabumis/saatmisviis | Baltic Assembly |
| Vastutaja | Lii Pärg (Sotsiaalministeerium, Kantsleri vastutusvaldkond, Terviseala asekantsleri vastutusvaldkond, Tervishoiukorralduse osakond) |
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Dear Sir/Madam,
On behalf of the Baltic Assembly, I am sending a reminder about the Conference of the Baltic Assembly “Health as an investment in Baltic security and future” to be held on 12 December 2025 in the Saeima of the Republic of Latvia, Riga.
Please see the updated Conference programme attached to this e-mail. As the confirmation deadline is today, 28 November 2025, if attendance is planned, please fill out the registration form here: https://forms.gle/NADZWFh7ZzUowJUo7.
Sincerely,
BALTIC ASSEMBLY |
Evelina Lielause Consultant
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, November 7, 2025 3:35 PM
To: '[email protected]' <[email protected]>
Cc: 'Andreas-Ra Adoson' <[email protected]>
Subject: INVITATION: Conference of the Baltic Assembly on 12 December in Riga
Dear Sir/Madam,
On behalf of the Baltic Assembly, I am sending the invitation to Ms Anniki Lai to the Conference of the Baltic Assembly “Health as an investment in Baltic security and future” to be held on 12 December 2025 in the Saeima of the Republic of Latvia, Riga.
Please see the invitation and the preliminary programme attached to this e-mail.
The members of the Baltic Assembly would be honoured if it were possible to accept this invitation and confirm attendance by 28 November 2025 at the latest by filling in the registration form here: https://forms.gle/NADZWFh7ZzUowJUo7.
Sincerely,
BALTIC ASSEMBLY |
Evelina Lielause Consultant
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Draft, 26/11/2025
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Conference of the Baltic Assembly
HEALTH AS AN INVESTMENT IN BALTIC SECURITY AND FUTURE 12 December, Riga (Latvia)
Saeima of the Republic of Latvia Jēkaba str. 6/8, Baltic Hall
Thursday, 11 December
Arrival and accommodation of the delegations Pullman Riga Old Town Jēkaba str. 24
19:00 Dinner for the members of the Baltic Assembly
Friday, 12 December
09:00 Registration and morning coffee
09:30 Opening Chaired by Ms Antoņina Ņenaševa, Chair of the Health, Welfare and Family Committee of the Baltic Assembly
⎯ H.E. Ms Daiga Mieriņa, Speaker of the Saeima of the Republic of Latvia
⎯ Mr Jānis Vucāns, President of the Baltic Assembly
10:00 Keynote presentation “The impact of healthcare on demographics and national security in the Baltic States”
⎯ Dr Malina Müller, Head of Health Economics of the WifOR Institute
10:30 Moderator: Elīna Vrobļevska, Lecturer at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Rīga Stradiņš University Panel 1 – Social and economic value of health The panel discussion aims to answer the following questions: 1) How does the burden of disease affect the economy and employment in the Baltic States? 2) How to calculate the public value of healthcare? 3) How to integrate public value into policy decisions? The discussion will also feature health as a security factor from an international perspective (the NATO and EU approach to health security). Panel discussion
⎯ Ms Antoņina Ņenaševa, Chair of the Health, Welfare and Family Committee of the Baltic Assembly
⎯ Ms Irja Lutsar, Vice Chair of the Health, Welfare and Family Committee of the Baltic Assembly
⎯ Ms Karina Palkova, Ombudsperson, Latvia, TBC
⎯ Dr Malina Müller, Head of Health Economics at the WifOR
⎯ Mr Karl-Henrik Peterson, Interim CEO of the Estonian Health Insurance Fund
⎯ Mr Oļegs Krasnopjorovs, Chief Economist at the Bank of Latvia
Draft, 26/11/2025
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Discussion with the audience
11:50 Coffee break and networking
12:20 Moderator: Elīna Vrobļevska, lecturer at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Rīga Stradiņš University Panel 2 – Path to socially responsible health policy
The panel discussion aims to answer the following questions: 1) How to turn data into
policy instruments? 2) How to strengthen Baltic cooperation and data governance? 3) How to integrate public value approaches into budget and pricing decisions? 4) What hinders the introduction of innovative approaches in policy? What approaches work in the Baltic States (e.g. financing mechanisms)? The discussion will also feature a debate on demographics, maternal and youth health as a strategic investment in national security.
⎯ Mr Hosams Abu Meri, Minister of Health, Latvia, TBC
⎯ Ms Karmen Joller, Minister of Social Affairs, Estonia
⎯ Ms Marija Jakubauskienė, Minister of Health, Lithuania, TBC
⎯ Ms Maija Āboliņa, Director of the Department of the State Audit Office, Latvia
⎯ Mr Juris Beikmanis, Chairman of the Board of the Latvian Alliance for Rare Diseases
Discussion with the audience
13:40 Summary and roadmap Summary by the moderator of the conference Elīna Vrobļevska, and political roadmap by Ms Antoņina Ņenaševa, Chair of the Health, Welfare and Family Committee of the Baltic Assembly
Additional for the participants of the conference
Expected results of the discussions:
1. Increased awareness among policymakers of the public value approach in health and welfare policy 2. Policy recommendations based on disease burden data in the Baltic States 3. Strengthened cooperation between the Baltic States in the use of data and access to health
innovations 4. A roadmap for future steps to make health innovation a driver of economic growth 5. Emphasis on the link between health and security:
o Physical and psychological health of conscripts as the foundation of national defence
o Mother and child health as the cornerstone of demographic security o Health as a factor in long-term economic stability and national security
Discussion questions for the audience:
• How can the state balance its defence and health budgets, viewing health as part of security?
• Can investments in public health be as strategically important as military spending for long- term sustainability?
• How can health innovations help young people and conscripts maintain their physical and mental resilience?
Draft, 26/11/2025
1
Conference of the Baltic Assembly
HEALTH AS AN INVESTMENT IN BALTIC SECURITY AND FUTURE 12 December, Riga (Latvia)
Saeima of the Republic of Latvia Jēkaba str. 6/8, Baltic Hall
Thursday, 11 December
Arrival and accommodation of the delegations Pullman Riga Old Town Jēkaba str. 24
19:00 Dinner for the members of the Baltic Assembly
Friday, 12 December
09:00 Registration and morning coffee
09:30 Opening Chaired by Ms Antoņina Ņenaševa, Chair of the Health, Welfare and Family Committee of the Baltic Assembly
⎯ H.E. Ms Daiga Mieriņa, Speaker of the Saeima of the Republic of Latvia
⎯ Mr Jānis Vucāns, President of the Baltic Assembly
10:00 Keynote presentation “The impact of healthcare on demographics and national security in the Baltic States”
⎯ Dr Malina Müller, Head of Health Economics of the WifOR Institute
10:30 Moderator: Elīna Vrobļevska, Lecturer at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Rīga Stradiņš University Panel 1 – Social and economic value of health The panel discussion aims to answer the following questions: 1) How does the burden of disease affect the economy and employment in the Baltic States? 2) How to calculate the public value of healthcare? 3) How to integrate public value into policy decisions? The discussion will also feature health as a security factor from an international perspective (the NATO and EU approach to health security). Panel discussion
⎯ Ms Antoņina Ņenaševa, Chair of the Health, Welfare and Family Committee of the Baltic Assembly
⎯ Ms Irja Lutsar, Vice Chair of the Health, Welfare and Family Committee of the Baltic Assembly
⎯ Ms Karina Palkova, Ombudsperson, Latvia, TBC
⎯ Dr Malina Müller, Head of Health Economics at the WifOR
⎯ Mr Karl-Henrik Peterson, Interim CEO of the Estonian Health Insurance Fund
⎯ Mr Oļegs Krasnopjorovs, Chief Economist at the Bank of Latvia
Draft, 26/11/2025
2
Discussion with the audience
11:50 Coffee break and networking
12:20 Moderator: Elīna Vrobļevska, lecturer at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Rīga Stradiņš University Panel 2 – Path to socially responsible health policy
The panel discussion aims to answer the following questions: 1) How to turn data into
policy instruments? 2) How to strengthen Baltic cooperation and data governance? 3) How to integrate public value approaches into budget and pricing decisions? 4) What hinders the introduction of innovative approaches in policy? What approaches work in the Baltic States (e.g. financing mechanisms)? The discussion will also feature a debate on demographics, maternal and youth health as a strategic investment in national security.
⎯ Mr Hosams Abu Meri, Minister of Health, Latvia, TBC
⎯ Ms Karmen Joller, Minister of Social Affairs, Estonia
⎯ Ms Marija Jakubauskienė, Minister of Health, Lithuania, TBC
⎯ Ms Maija Āboliņa, Director of the Department of the State Audit Office, Latvia
⎯ Mr Juris Beikmanis, Chairman of the Board of the Latvian Alliance for Rare Diseases
Discussion with the audience
13:40 Summary and roadmap Summary by the moderator of the conference Elīna Vrobļevska, and political roadmap by Ms Antoņina Ņenaševa, Chair of the Health, Welfare and Family Committee of the Baltic Assembly
Additional for the participants of the conference
Expected results of the discussions:
1. Increased awareness among policymakers of the public value approach in health and welfare policy 2. Policy recommendations based on disease burden data in the Baltic States 3. Strengthened cooperation between the Baltic States in the use of data and access to health
innovations 4. A roadmap for future steps to make health innovation a driver of economic growth 5. Emphasis on the link between health and security:
o Physical and psychological health of conscripts as the foundation of national defence
o Mother and child health as the cornerstone of demographic security o Health as a factor in long-term economic stability and national security
Discussion questions for the audience:
• How can the state balance its defence and health budgets, viewing health as part of security?
• Can investments in public health be as strategically important as military spending for long- term sustainability?
• How can health innovations help young people and conscripts maintain their physical and mental resilience?
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