| Dokumendiregister | Sotsiaalministeerium |
| Viit | 1.4-2/366-1 |
| Registreeritud | 09.02.2026 |
| Sünkroonitud | 10.02.2026 |
| Liik | Sissetulev kiri |
| Funktsioon | 1.4 EL otsustusprotsess ja rahvusvaheline koostöö |
| Sari | 1.4-2 Rahvusvahelise koostöö korraldamisega seotud kirjavahetus (Arhiiviväärtuslik) |
| Toimik | 1.4-2/2026 |
| Juurdepääsupiirang | Avalik |
| Juurdepääsupiirang | |
| Adressaat | Global Healthcare |
| Saabumis/saatmisviis | Global Healthcare |
| Vastutaja | Anniki Lai (Sotsiaalministeerium, Kantsleri vastutusvaldkond, Terviseala asekantsleri vastutusvaldkond) |
| Originaal | Ava uues aknas |
From: Yaseen Naby <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 8, 2026 5:39 PM
To: Karmen Joller - SOM <[email protected]>; Raquel Naidoo <[email protected]>; Gerli Baida - SOM <[email protected]>;
Gea Otsa - SOM <[email protected]>; Liis Paas - SOM <[email protected]>; Aliise Litvinov - SOM <[email protected]>
Subject: Global Healthcare: Integrated Solutions for National Health Delivery
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Tähelepanu!
Tegemist on välisvõrgust saabunud kirjaga. |
Dear Minister of Social Affairs Karmen Joller,
I trust this message finds you in excellent health.
On behalf of Global Healthcare, I am pleased to formally introduce our organisation and to express our interest in supporting Estonia's healthcare priorities across infrastructure development, digital transformation, and equitable access to care.
Global Healthcare is a South African-founded multinational operating across more than 40 countries, partnering with governments and public health authorities to deliver turnkey healthcare infrastructure, certified medical equipment, and advanced digital health
systems. Our work is aligned with national development strategies and focused on scalable, sustainable impact.
Our capabilities span mobile and modular healthcare facilities, integrated medical equipment and furniture, HIMSS Stage 7 EHR/HIMS platform deployed in over 400 hospitals globally, and full end-to-end logistics, commissioning, and lifecycle support. We also
provide structured spare-parts programs, consumables supply, and flexible leasing and financing mechanisms to support fiscal sustainability and rapid deployment.
We would be honoured to explore opportunities to collaborate with your office in strengthening healthcare delivery at national, regional, and community levels, with particular emphasis on inclusive and resilient health systems.
Please find our formal letter of introduction attached. We would welcome the opportunity to discuss potential areas of collaboration in support of Estonia's healthcare vision.
Global Healthcare
Partnering with Governments to Transform National Healthcare Systems
1. Executive Vision Global Healthcare is committed to partnering with Ministries of Health to create resilient, modern, and accessible healthcare systems that meet the needs of every citizen. Through a combination of infrastructure development, advanced medical technology, digital health transformation, logistics excellence, and capacity building, we enable countries to deliver high-quality healthcare at scale, reduce operational inefficiencies, and strengthen national health security. “Our mission is to ensure that every patient, regardless of location, has access to reliable, safe, and timely care — while building a sustainable system that empowers local health professionals and minimizes dependency on imports.”
2. Why Partner with Global Healthcare
• Global Expertise, Local Impact: Operating in 40+ countries, Global Healthcare has a proven track record in implementing healthcare solutions that drive measurable outcomes.
• End-to-End Solutions: From infrastructure, medical equipment, and digital systems, to training, logistics, and after-sales support, we provide fully integrated solutions.
• Sustainability & Capacity Building: We build local capabilities through training programs, spare parts management, and refurbished equipment solutions to ensure longevity and independence.
• Strategic Alignment: Our solutions are fully aligned with national health priorities, WHO guidelines, and Universal Health Coverage (UHC) goals.
3. Transforming National Healthcare Systems Global Healthcare delivers solutions that directly address systemic challenges and elevate the overall performance of health systems:
• Expanding Access & Equity
• Modular and mobile clinics reach underserved populations, reducing geographical barriers to care.
• Emergency-ready infrastructure ensures timely response to outbreaks and crises.
• Enhancing Operational Efficiency
• Digital health systems (EHR/HMIS) streamline patient workflows, inventory, and data reporting.
• Predictive analytics enable better resource allocation and decision-making.
• Ensuring Quality & Reliability
• Advanced medical equipment with preventive maintenance and spare parts support ensures >95% uptime.
• Refurbished equipment programs reduce costs while maintaining international quality standards.
• Building National Capacity
• Training programs for biomedical engineers, clinicians, and IT staff.
• Knowledge transfer ensures local expertise in equipment management, digital systems, and clinical operations.
• Sustainability & Resilience
• Spare parts hubs and refurbished equipment centers reduce downtime.
• Logistics and supply chain systems guarantee timely delivery of medicines, vaccines, and consumables.
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4. Comprehensive Solutions Portfolio 4.1 Health Infrastructure:
• Design, construction, and full commissioning of hospitals, clinics, and specialized units (ICU, radiology, maternity, emergency care).
• Modular and containerized units for rapid deployment in rural or post-crisis settings.
• Turnkey delivery: site assessment, engineering, installation, staffing guidance, and operational handover.
4.2 Medical Equipment & Diagnostics:
• Supply of new and refurbished equipment from leading global manufacturers.
• Full inventory of critical spare parts for immediate replacement.
• On-site installation, calibration, and validation.
• Preventive maintenance, technical audits, and 24/7 after-sales support. 4.3 Refurbishment & Spare Parts Division:
• Remanufacturing and testing of equipment to international standards.
• Regional spare parts hubs ensure minimal downtime.
• Support for extending the life of hospital equipment, reducing replacement costs. 4.4 Logistics & Supply Chain:
• End-to-end management of equipment, pharmaceuticals, and consumables.
• Partnerships with global freight forwarders, customs clearance, and delivery coordination.
• Centralized tracking for full visibility of shipments and installations. 4.5 Digital Health Systems:
• National EHR/HMIS platforms for patient management, reporting, and analytics.
• Telemedicine integration to extend care to remote areas.
• Cloud or on-premise deployment, fully compliant with data protection laws. 4.6 Pharmaceutical & Cold Chain Solutions:
• Localized pharmaceutical production and packaging.
• Temperature-controlled storage and distribution hubs.
• National cold chain networks ensuring vaccine and medicine integrity. 4.7 Capacity Building:
• Continuous training programs for technical and clinical staff.
• On-site workshops and knowledge transfer.
• Partnerships with universities and institutions to develop local healthcare leaders.
5. Global Deployments of Solutions Global Healthcare has a proven record of delivering end-to-end healthcare solutions across six continents — in the Caribbean, South America, Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and Oceania. Our deployments combine technology, infrastructure, and local capacity building to create lasting impact in every region.
Digital Health Transformation Empowering nations through connected healthcare systems.
• North Africa: National EHR and HMIS systems across public hospitals improved data accuracy and reduced patient wait times by 30%.
• Gulf Region: Centralized health data management integrating laboratory, imaging, and patient administration systems.
• Central Africa & South America: Interoperable digital ecosystems connecting hospitals, clinics, and community health centers.
• Europe & Oceania: Deployment of digital governance frameworks and analytics-driven clinical support platforms.
Infrastructure & Modular Units Rapid, scalable healthcare infrastructure — anywhere.
• Sub-Saharan & East Africa: Modular hospitals, laboratories, and morgue units bringing healthcare access to rural communities.
• Central Asia & Middle East: Specialized infectious disease centers with complete diagnostic and clinical support.
• South America & Oceania: Prefabricated and containerized healthcare units supporting emergency and island-based operations.
Medical Equipment & Diagnostics Technology that delivers reliability, uptime, and clinical precision.
• West & North Africa: Deployment of imaging, laboratory, and patient monitoring systems with full spare parts and after-sales support.
• East Africa & South America: Hospital diagnostic networks integrated with information management systems.
• Europe & Caribbean: Refurbished equipment programs and technology modernization in line with global quality standards.
Pharmaceutical & Cold Chain Systems Building secure supply chains for life-saving medicines.
• West & Central Africa: WHO-compliant temperature-controlled warehouses for vaccines and pharmaceuticals.
• South Asia & South America: Establishment of local pharmaceutical packaging and distribution hubs with workforce training.
• Middle East & Oceania: Cold-chain facilities supporting regional immunization and pharmaceutical logistics networks.
Capacity Building & Knowledge Transfer Sustainability through skills and systems.
• Training for biomedical engineers, IT administrators, and clinicians to ensure independent local operations.
• On-site technical mentorship programs ensuring long-term continuity and skill retention.
• Regional knowledge exchange platforms to strengthen local healthcare ecosystems.
Global Reach Overview
Region Focus Areas
Africa Digital health, modular infrastructure, equipment deployment, training
Middle East Data integration, cold chain systems, infectious disease centers
Europe Digital transformation and equipment modernization
South America Infrastructure, diagnostics, and pharmaceutical production
Caribbean Equipment refurbishment and capacity development
Oceania Modular healthcare units, digital health systems, cold chain support
6. Strategic Partnership Framework Global Healthcare engages governments through flexible, high-impact models:
• MoUs and Framework Agreements for strategic cooperation.
• Turnkey Implementation Contracts with integrated service guarantees. All engagements are aligned with national health strategies, budget frameworks, and international standards to ensure measurable results and accountability.
7. Proposed Areas of Collaboration
• Expansion and modernization of hospitals and clinical services.
• Deployment of national digital health systems.
• Establishment of spare parts and refurbishment hubs.
• Development of pharmaceutical production and cold chain networks.
• Modular and mobile solutions to increase access in underserved areas.
• Technical and clinical training programs to strengthen national capacity.
8. Measurable Outcomes for Ministers By partnering with Global Healthcare, Ministries can expect:
• >95% equipment uptime through spare parts and maintenance programs.
• 30–50% faster patient workflows via digital health platforms.
• Expanded rural coverage with modular/mobile units serving thousands of additional patients annually.
• Reduced costs via refurbished equipment and optimized supply chains.
• Sustainable local workforce trained in equipment, digital systems, and operations.
9. Next Steps Global Healthcare proposes:
• Executive consultation with the Ministry to align on priorities.
• Joint assessment mission to evaluate infrastructure, technology, and operational gaps.
• Pilot project proposal development with measurable KPIs.
• Formal partnership agreement (MoU or turnkey contract) to initiate implementation. “We are ready to work hand-in-hand with the Ministry to co-create a healthcare system that is modern, resilient, and equitable for every citizen.”
Global Healthcare Partnerships & Government Relations Division Email: [email protected] Website: www.globalhealthcare.co.za
Global Healthcare
Partnering with Governments to Transform National Healthcare Systems
1. Executive Vision Global Healthcare is committed to partnering with Ministries of Health to create resilient, modern, and accessible healthcare systems that meet the needs of every citizen. Through a combination of infrastructure development, advanced medical technology, digital health transformation, logistics excellence, and capacity building, we enable countries to deliver high-quality healthcare at scale, reduce operational inefficiencies, and strengthen national health security. “Our mission is to ensure that every patient, regardless of location, has access to reliable, safe, and timely care — while building a sustainable system that empowers local health professionals and minimizes dependency on imports.”
2. Why Partner with Global Healthcare
• Global Expertise, Local Impact: Operating in 40+ countries, Global Healthcare has a proven track record in implementing healthcare solutions that drive measurable outcomes.
• End-to-End Solutions: From infrastructure, medical equipment, and digital systems, to training, logistics, and after-sales support, we provide fully integrated solutions.
• Sustainability & Capacity Building: We build local capabilities through training programs, spare parts management, and refurbished equipment solutions to ensure longevity and independence.
• Strategic Alignment: Our solutions are fully aligned with national health priorities, WHO guidelines, and Universal Health Coverage (UHC) goals.
3. Transforming National Healthcare Systems Global Healthcare delivers solutions that directly address systemic challenges and elevate the overall performance of health systems:
• Expanding Access & Equity
• Modular and mobile clinics reach underserved populations, reducing geographical barriers to care.
• Emergency-ready infrastructure ensures timely response to outbreaks and crises.
• Enhancing Operational Efficiency
• Digital health systems (EHR/HMIS) streamline patient workflows, inventory, and data reporting.
• Predictive analytics enable better resource allocation and decision-making.
• Ensuring Quality & Reliability
• Advanced medical equipment with preventive maintenance and spare parts support ensures >95% uptime.
• Refurbished equipment programs reduce costs while maintaining international quality standards.
• Building National Capacity
• Training programs for biomedical engineers, clinicians, and IT staff.
• Knowledge transfer ensures local expertise in equipment management, digital systems, and clinical operations.
• Sustainability & Resilience
• Spare parts hubs and refurbished equipment centers reduce downtime.
• Logistics and supply chain systems guarantee timely delivery of medicines, vaccines, and consumables.
Type here…
4. Comprehensive Solutions Portfolio 4.1 Health Infrastructure:
• Design, construction, and full commissioning of hospitals, clinics, and specialized units (ICU, radiology, maternity, emergency care).
• Modular and containerized units for rapid deployment in rural or post-crisis settings.
• Turnkey delivery: site assessment, engineering, installation, staffing guidance, and operational handover.
4.2 Medical Equipment & Diagnostics:
• Supply of new and refurbished equipment from leading global manufacturers.
• Full inventory of critical spare parts for immediate replacement.
• On-site installation, calibration, and validation.
• Preventive maintenance, technical audits, and 24/7 after-sales support. 4.3 Refurbishment & Spare Parts Division:
• Remanufacturing and testing of equipment to international standards.
• Regional spare parts hubs ensure minimal downtime.
• Support for extending the life of hospital equipment, reducing replacement costs. 4.4 Logistics & Supply Chain:
• End-to-end management of equipment, pharmaceuticals, and consumables.
• Partnerships with global freight forwarders, customs clearance, and delivery coordination.
• Centralized tracking for full visibility of shipments and installations. 4.5 Digital Health Systems:
• National EHR/HMIS platforms for patient management, reporting, and analytics.
• Telemedicine integration to extend care to remote areas.
• Cloud or on-premise deployment, fully compliant with data protection laws. 4.6 Pharmaceutical & Cold Chain Solutions:
• Localized pharmaceutical production and packaging.
• Temperature-controlled storage and distribution hubs.
• National cold chain networks ensuring vaccine and medicine integrity. 4.7 Capacity Building:
• Continuous training programs for technical and clinical staff.
• On-site workshops and knowledge transfer.
• Partnerships with universities and institutions to develop local healthcare leaders.
5. Global Deployments of Solutions Global Healthcare has a proven record of delivering end-to-end healthcare solutions across six continents — in the Caribbean, South America, Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and Oceania. Our deployments combine technology, infrastructure, and local capacity building to create lasting impact in every region.
Digital Health Transformation Empowering nations through connected healthcare systems.
• North Africa: National EHR and HMIS systems across public hospitals improved data accuracy and reduced patient wait times by 30%.
• Gulf Region: Centralized health data management integrating laboratory, imaging, and patient administration systems.
• Central Africa & South America: Interoperable digital ecosystems connecting hospitals, clinics, and community health centers.
• Europe & Oceania: Deployment of digital governance frameworks and analytics-driven clinical support platforms.
Infrastructure & Modular Units Rapid, scalable healthcare infrastructure — anywhere.
• Sub-Saharan & East Africa: Modular hospitals, laboratories, and morgue units bringing healthcare access to rural communities.
• Central Asia & Middle East: Specialized infectious disease centers with complete diagnostic and clinical support.
• South America & Oceania: Prefabricated and containerized healthcare units supporting emergency and island-based operations.
Medical Equipment & Diagnostics Technology that delivers reliability, uptime, and clinical precision.
• West & North Africa: Deployment of imaging, laboratory, and patient monitoring systems with full spare parts and after-sales support.
• East Africa & South America: Hospital diagnostic networks integrated with information management systems.
• Europe & Caribbean: Refurbished equipment programs and technology modernization in line with global quality standards.
Pharmaceutical & Cold Chain Systems Building secure supply chains for life-saving medicines.
• West & Central Africa: WHO-compliant temperature-controlled warehouses for vaccines and pharmaceuticals.
• South Asia & South America: Establishment of local pharmaceutical packaging and distribution hubs with workforce training.
• Middle East & Oceania: Cold-chain facilities supporting regional immunization and pharmaceutical logistics networks.
Capacity Building & Knowledge Transfer Sustainability through skills and systems.
• Training for biomedical engineers, IT administrators, and clinicians to ensure independent local operations.
• On-site technical mentorship programs ensuring long-term continuity and skill retention.
• Regional knowledge exchange platforms to strengthen local healthcare ecosystems.
Global Reach Overview
Region Focus Areas
Africa Digital health, modular infrastructure, equipment deployment, training
Middle East Data integration, cold chain systems, infectious disease centers
Europe Digital transformation and equipment modernization
South America Infrastructure, diagnostics, and pharmaceutical production
Caribbean Equipment refurbishment and capacity development
Oceania Modular healthcare units, digital health systems, cold chain support
6. Strategic Partnership Framework Global Healthcare engages governments through flexible, high-impact models:
• MoUs and Framework Agreements for strategic cooperation.
• Turnkey Implementation Contracts with integrated service guarantees. All engagements are aligned with national health strategies, budget frameworks, and international standards to ensure measurable results and accountability.
7. Proposed Areas of Collaboration
• Expansion and modernization of hospitals and clinical services.
• Deployment of national digital health systems.
• Establishment of spare parts and refurbishment hubs.
• Development of pharmaceutical production and cold chain networks.
• Modular and mobile solutions to increase access in underserved areas.
• Technical and clinical training programs to strengthen national capacity.
8. Measurable Outcomes for Ministers By partnering with Global Healthcare, Ministries can expect:
• >95% equipment uptime through spare parts and maintenance programs.
• 30–50% faster patient workflows via digital health platforms.
• Expanded rural coverage with modular/mobile units serving thousands of additional patients annually.
• Reduced costs via refurbished equipment and optimized supply chains.
• Sustainable local workforce trained in equipment, digital systems, and operations.
9. Next Steps Global Healthcare proposes:
• Executive consultation with the Ministry to align on priorities.
• Joint assessment mission to evaluate infrastructure, technology, and operational gaps.
• Pilot project proposal development with measurable KPIs.
• Formal partnership agreement (MoU or turnkey contract) to initiate implementation. “We are ready to work hand-in-hand with the Ministry to co-create a healthcare system that is modern, resilient, and equitable for every citizen.”
Global Healthcare Partnerships & Government Relations Division Email: [email protected] Website: www.globalhealthcare.co.za