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HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS

Creating 
The Solution 

The Global Health Foundations was created as a Non-Governmental Organization (“NGO”) to provide access to the critical financing and logistical functions to provide the support to its Member Countries.

In a CoVID-19, Coronavirus impacted global economy, it becomes of even greater importance to develop a Global Health initiative to aid and support these countries in managing their healthcare infrastructure.

To provide this solution, the Global Health Foundations is made of multiple synergistic subsidiary business units. Each designed to address specific areas of the business and that of the needs of our Country Members and each working with service providers to achieve the results required in terms of financing, planning, infrastructure, education, training, operations, logistics and supplies. 

Further, the Global Health Foundations intends to invest in building the supporting infrastructure, such as hospitals, clinics, production facilities, testing laboratories’, clinical research, logistics and the operators providing services to the Global Health Trust and its Member Countries.

The Global Health Foundations are overseen by a Board of Directors. The Board of Directors is made up of key personnel with experience in solving the problems of the world and several of whom are also as executives within and key partners of the organization. This includes our Chief Executive and Chief Financial Officer, as well as compliance oversight and investment banking.

A Member Country is defined as an individual country considered together with its social and political structures, who has subscribed to the services of the Global Health Trust or one of its programs.

 

All Member Countries of the Global Health Foundations become members by accepting its Constitution after being approved to participate in a specific program. New countries are admitted, when their application has been approved by a simple majority vote of the Global Health Trust Board of Members. The Global Health Foundations Board of Members is made up of the Minister of Health in each Member Country.

Financial Solution

To provide the needed financing, the Global Health Foundations issues bonds into financial markets through its financial partnerships with leading banking, brokerage, finance administration, insurance, trustee and asset management services. 

Each bond is supported by the Healthcare Services and Administration Agreement between the Government of the Member Country and the Global Health Foundation, providing fixed cost contracts for twenty five (25) year periods. The solution is designed to operate through multiple transitions of power and ensures that healthcare is always a priority for the people.

The Issued Bonds each represent 25% of the total billing forecasts per healthcare service agreement, and bond payments are supported by the Healthcare Services and Administration Agreement. This ensures that the Global Healthcare Foundations are always supported by the Healthcare Services and Administration Agreement, while minimizing leverage of the bond portfolio.

Following each subsequent series of Healthcare Services and Administration Agreements entered into the with the relevant Governments of the Members Countries the Global Health Foundations will work with its financial partnerships to issue subsequent bond issuances. These may be aggregated into regions such as the Pacific, Americas and Africa’s.

An insurance carrier is to be engaged to provide asset and risk management services to ensure the management of the performance of the Healthcare Services Agreements, including where applicable, providing re-insurance for the portfolio of assets within each bond series, as to maximize the efficiencies and resources behind the Global Health Foundations. This may include the leverage non-recourse loans against bond issuances. 

Following receipt of the funds, the Trustee and Asset Manager shall manage the portfolio and manage the distributions in conjunction with the United Nationals Industrial Development Organization (“UNIDO”) as our project manager. Whatever funds are not in project deployment may be invested by the Asset Manager to enhance the portfolio performance.

Global Health Foundations outsources functions to a network of service providers, including accounting, audit, legal and insurance organizations for the ongoing support of our programs.

Operational Solution

Global Health Foundation partners with international, regional and local healthcare organizations to provide the operational implementation of our initiative. The funding provided through programs provides for all cost coverage for everything from Project Management, Construction, Implementation, Training and ongoing system oversight and transparent financial management.

At the core of our Operational Solution is the creation of a primary or symbiotic healthcare system, built on the construction of Community Healthcare Clinics, Regional Hospitals and Pharmacies. Essentially the underlying infrastructure to support the operations of the healthcare programs.

The Global Health Foundations will provide all administration and management oversight for the implementation of training programs, developed in conjunction with universities and registered training organizations to develop the majority of personnel from students completing their secondary schooling. Providing not only a clear path for greater education, but a clear path to employment in the fields of healthcare, administration, construction, financing and operations.

By providing the financial resources to build clinics and the healthcare network, resources to train, recruit and manage healthcare employees within the local communities where the clinics are located and underpinning the whole operation with strategic relationships for expanded healthcare services and supply of medicines and medical supplies, the Global Health Trust is able to effectively deliver the healthcare resources a Member Country Government needs to manage their diabetes epidemics, as well as manage overall healthcare of their people.

Partnering with suppliers for the provision of diabetic management tools and electronic health record management and delivering project partnerships to expand access to life saving medical treatments and medicines means that the Global Health Trust can provide the Member Country Government with a turn-key solution to managing their diabetes epidemic and building a sustainable healthcare system in partnership with their Ministry of Health.

The Ministry of Health, Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Infrastructure enter into a Healthcare Services and Administration Agreement as part of a Countries Membership.

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