Beneficiary.moh.gov.ge
The implementation of the beneficiary.moh.gov.ge portal represents a major leap forward for public health administration in Georgia.
The web platform is segmented into distinct registration modules based on clinical needs: 1. Universal Healthcare (UHC) & General Out-Patient Care
Because the platform processes highly sensitive medical and personal records, it is bound by Georgia's Law on Personal Data Protection.
To ensure healthcare facilities across Georgia can access the software smoothly, the network features low hardware dependencies: Specifications Compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux. Browser Compatibility beneficiary.moh.gov.ge
Planned surgery is financed at 70%, with an annual limit of 15,000 GEL. Non‑surgical treatment of oncological diseases (chemotherapy, hormone therapy, radiotherapy, and related medications) is covered at 80% (100% for minors under 18), with an annual limit of 12,000 GEL.
Once registered, you can log into patient.moh.gov.ge using your Personal Number as your username and the password provided by the system. From there, you can monitor your insurance status and see which services are available under the UHC program.
The beneficiary.moh.gov.ge portal serves as the official Georgian Ministry of Health platform for citizens to manage state health insurance and social assistance benefits, including personal data updates and eligibility checks. Users can access the platform to verify enrollment in state-funded programs and manage personal information securely using their government-issued identification number. For more information, visit the official portal at beneficiary.moh.gov.ge ჯანდაცვის The implementation of the beneficiary
Do you need information on coverage or high-cost surgery funding?
Georgian law requires beneficiaries to be attached to a specific family physician (Family Doctor). The portal displays the name, contact information, and clinic location of your assigned family doctor. It also allows beneficiaries to change their doctor within program rules.
The beneficiary.moh.gov.ge portal offers numerous benefits to citizens of Georgia, including: To ensure healthcare facilities across Georgia can access
: Used for various medical services, including Psychiatric Care , General Out-Patient Care , and services for Rural Doctors . User Documentation ("Proper Paper")
The portal is the official digital gateway for the Beneficiary Registration Module , a critical component of Georgia's Health Management Information System (HMIS). Managed by the Ministry of Internally Displaced Persons from the Occupied Territories, Labour, Health and Social Affairs of Georgia, this platform serves as a centralized database to manage and administer state-funded healthcare programs. Purpose and Core Functions
By checking your profile, you can verify whether a procedure was fully covered by the state or if there was a co-payment required, helping you dispute incorrect billing by medical facilities.
If you need assistance with registration, have questions about your beneficiary status, or encounter technical issues with any MOH portal, the following resources are available:
For instance, the , which is part of the same HMIS, relies on the beneficiary registration infrastructure to enroll participants, track hemodialysis sessions, and maintain real‑time informational databases on technical resources and patient visits. Similarly, the Medical Mediation Module uses the beneficiary database to help stakeholders resolve insurance and healthcare coverage issues.
The implementation of the beneficiary.moh.gov.ge portal represents a major leap forward for public health administration in Georgia.
The web platform is segmented into distinct registration modules based on clinical needs: 1. Universal Healthcare (UHC) & General Out-Patient Care
Because the platform processes highly sensitive medical and personal records, it is bound by Georgia's Law on Personal Data Protection.
To ensure healthcare facilities across Georgia can access the software smoothly, the network features low hardware dependencies: Specifications Compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux. Browser Compatibility
Planned surgery is financed at 70%, with an annual limit of 15,000 GEL. Non‑surgical treatment of oncological diseases (chemotherapy, hormone therapy, radiotherapy, and related medications) is covered at 80% (100% for minors under 18), with an annual limit of 12,000 GEL.
Once registered, you can log into patient.moh.gov.ge using your Personal Number as your username and the password provided by the system. From there, you can monitor your insurance status and see which services are available under the UHC program.
The beneficiary.moh.gov.ge portal serves as the official Georgian Ministry of Health platform for citizens to manage state health insurance and social assistance benefits, including personal data updates and eligibility checks. Users can access the platform to verify enrollment in state-funded programs and manage personal information securely using their government-issued identification number. For more information, visit the official portal at beneficiary.moh.gov.ge ჯანდაცვის
Do you need information on coverage or high-cost surgery funding?
Georgian law requires beneficiaries to be attached to a specific family physician (Family Doctor). The portal displays the name, contact information, and clinic location of your assigned family doctor. It also allows beneficiaries to change their doctor within program rules.
The beneficiary.moh.gov.ge portal offers numerous benefits to citizens of Georgia, including:
: Used for various medical services, including Psychiatric Care , General Out-Patient Care , and services for Rural Doctors . User Documentation ("Proper Paper")
The portal is the official digital gateway for the Beneficiary Registration Module , a critical component of Georgia's Health Management Information System (HMIS). Managed by the Ministry of Internally Displaced Persons from the Occupied Territories, Labour, Health and Social Affairs of Georgia, this platform serves as a centralized database to manage and administer state-funded healthcare programs. Purpose and Core Functions
By checking your profile, you can verify whether a procedure was fully covered by the state or if there was a co-payment required, helping you dispute incorrect billing by medical facilities.
If you need assistance with registration, have questions about your beneficiary status, or encounter technical issues with any MOH portal, the following resources are available:
For instance, the , which is part of the same HMIS, relies on the beneficiary registration infrastructure to enroll participants, track hemodialysis sessions, and maintain real‑time informational databases on technical resources and patient visits. Similarly, the Medical Mediation Module uses the beneficiary database to help stakeholders resolve insurance and healthcare coverage issues.