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The COVID-19 Health System Response Monitor (HSRM) Is Led by the Technical Expertise of the Following Country Contributors The COVID-19 Health System Response Monitor (HSRM) is led by the technical expertise of the following country contributors Albania Canada Estonia Hungary Gazmend Bejtja, WHO Regional Office for Sara Allin, North American Observatory Triin Habicht, WHO Barcelona Office for Peter Gaal, Semmelweis University, Health Europe, Country Office on Health Systems and Policies; University Health Systems Strengthening Services Management Training Centre of Toronto Bettina Menne, WHO Regional Office for Kristiina Kahur, Private consultant Viktoria Szerencses, Semmelweis Europe, Country Office Tiffany Fitzpatrick, University of Toronto University, Health Services Management Kaija Kasekamp, Ministry of Social Affairs Training Centre Adrian Xinxo, WHO Regional Office for Michel Grignon, McMaster University Kristina Köhler, WHO Regional Office for Europe, Country Office Zita Velkey, Semmelweis University, Nessika Karsenti, Schulich School of Europe Health Services Management Training Medicine, Western University Armenia Marge Reinap, WHO Regional Office for Centre Madeline King, North American Europe, Copenhagen WHO Regional Office for Europe, Observatory on Health Systems and Andres Vork, University of Tartu, Johan Iceland Country Office Policies; Telfer School of Management, Skytte Institute of Political Studies University of Ottawa Sigurbjörg Sigurgeirsdóttir, University of Iceland Austria Anna Kurdina, University of Toronto Finland Florian Bachner, National Public Health Greg Marchildon, North American Salla Atkins, University of Tampere Ireland Institute Observatory on Health Systems and Policies; University of Toronto Vesa Jormanainen, Finnish Institute for Sarah Barry, The Centre for Health Policy Katharina Habimana, National Public Health and Welfare (THL) and Management, School of Medicine, Health Institute Monika Roerig, North American Trinity College Dublin Observatory on Health Systems and Ilmo Keskimäki, Finnish Institute for Anita Haindl, National Public Health Policies; University of Toronto Health and Welfare (THL) Sara Burke, The Centre for Health Policy Institute and Management, School of Medicine, Sterling Stutz, University of Toronto Meri Koivusalo, University of Tampere Sonja Neubauer, National Public Health Trinity College Dublin Institute Pauli Rautiainen, Finnish Institute for Rikke Siersbaek, The Centre for Health Croatia Health and Welfare (THL) Andrea Schmidt, National Public Health Policy and Management, School of Institute Maja Banadinovic, School of Public Health Eeva Reissell, Finnish Institute for Health Medicine, Trinity College Dublin Andrija Štampar, University of Zagreb and Welfare (THL) Malgorzata Stach, The Centre for Health Azerbaijan Aleksandar Dzakula, School of Public Markku Satokangas, Finnish Institute for Policy and Management, School of Health Andrija Štampar, University of Health and Welfare (THL) Medicine, Trinity College Dublin WHO Health Emergencies Programme Zagreb Liina-Kaisa Tynkkynen, University of Steve Thomas, The Centre for Health Belarus Iva Miloš, School of Public Health Andrija Tampere Policy and Management, School of Štampar, University of Zagreb Medicine, Trinity College Dublin Marjaana Viita-aho, University of Tampere Batyr Berdyklychev, WHO Regional Office Maja Vajagic´, School of Public Health for Europe, Country Office Andrija Štampar, University of Zagreb France Israel Andrei Famenka, WHO Regional Office for Sterling Stutz, University of Toronto Shuli Brammli-Greenberg, Braun School Europe, Country Office Coralie Gandré, The Institute for Research of public health, the Hebrew University and Information in Health Economics Viatcheslav Grankov, WHO Regional Office of Jerusalem and Myers-JDC-Brookdale Cyprus (IRDES) for Europe, Country Office Institute Chrystalla Charalampous, Zeynep Or, The Institute for Research and Amit Meshulam, Myers-JDC-Brookdale European University Information in Health Economics (IRDES) Belgium Institute Elena Gabriel, Ministry of Health Sophie Gerkens, Belgian Health Care Georgia Gideon Leibner, The Hebrew University of Knowledge Centre Marios Kantaris, Centre for Health Jerusalem Research & Policy Silviu Domente, WHO Regional Office for Karin Rondia, Belgian Health Care Nadav Penn, Myers-JDC-Brookdale Europe, Country Office Knowledge Centre Mamas Theodorou, Open University Institute Tamila Zardiashvili, WHO Regional Office Ruth Waitzberg, Myers-JDC-Brookdale for Europe, Country Office Bosnia and Herzegovina Czech Republic Institute, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel; Technical University of Mirza Palo, WHO Regional Office for Lucie Bryndová, Institute of Economic Germany Berlin, Germany Europe, Country Office Studies, Charles University Juliane Winkelmann, University of Boris Rebac, WHO Regional Office for Adam Polocˇek, Charles University, Technology Berlin/European Observatory Italy Europe, Country Office Czech Republic on Health Systems and Policies Giovanni Fattore, Bocconi University Tomáš Roubal, WHO Regional Office for Cristoph Reichebner, University of Bulgaria Europe, Country Office Antonio Giulio de Belvis, Università Technology Berlin Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Maria Rohova, Medical University of Varna Jana Votápková, Institute of Economic Studies, Charles University Alisha Morsella, Università Cattolica del Antoniya Dimova, Medical University of Greece Sacro Cuore Varna Jan Žiacˇik, Charles University Charalampos Economou, Panteion Gabriele Pastorino, WHO Regional Office Mincho Minev, Medical University of Varna University of Social and Political Sciences Denmark for Europe Daphne Kaitelidou, National and Andrea Poscia, Università Cattolica del Allan Krasnik, University of Copenhagen Kapodistrian University of Athens Sacro Cuore Hans Okkels Birk, University of Olympia Konstantakopoulos, National and Andrea Silenzi, Università Cattolica del Copenhagen Kapodistrian University of Athens Sacro Cuore Signe Smith Jervelund, University of Lilian Venetia Vildiridi, Ministry of Health Walter Ricciardi, Fondazione Policlinico Copenhagen Universitario A. Gemelli Karsten Vrangbaek, University of Copenhagen Eurohealth — Vol.26 | No.2 | 2020 Perspectives on COVID-19 11 Kazakhstan Monaco Portugal Sweden Dana Abeldinova, WHO Regional Office for Delphine Lanzara, Ministry of Health Ines Fronteira, Institute of Hygiene & John-Erik Bergkvist, Swedish Europe, Country Office Tropical Medicine, Nova University Lisbon Agency for Health and Care Services Julie Malherbe, Ministry of Health Analysis (Vårdanalys) Serzhan Aidossov, WHO Regional Office Gonçalo Figueiredo Augusto, Institute for Europe, Country Office Montenegro of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Nova Kerstin Gunnarsson, Swedish University Lisbon Agency for Health and Care Services Nadira Yessimova, WHO Regional Office Senad Begic´, WHO Regional Office for Analysis (Vårdanalys) for Europe, Country Office Europe, Country Office Romania Alexander Hedlund Kancans, Swedish Mina Brajovic´, WHO Regional Office for Agency for Health and Care Services Kyrgyzstan Silvia Gabriela Scintee, National School of Europe, Country Office Analysis (Vårdanalys) Public Health Aliina Altymysheva, WHO Regional Office Nemanja Radojevic´, WHO Regional Office Nils Janlöv, Swedish Agency for Health for Europe, Country Office Dana Farcasanu, Centre for Health Policy for Europe, Country Office and Care Services Analysis (Vårdanalys) and Services Nazira Artykova, WHO Regional Office for Batric´ Vukcˇevic´, WHO Regional Office for Simon Jehrlander, Swedish Agency Europe, Country Office Europe, Country Office Russian Federation for Health and Care Services Tasnim Atatrah, WHO Regional Office for Analysis (Vårdanalys) Europe, Country Office The Netherlands Aleksandr Goliusov, WHO Regional Office for Europe, Country Office Akbar Esengulov, WHO Regional Office for Switzerland Peter Groenewegen, NIVEL – Netherlands Europe, Country Office Amélie Schmitt, WHO Regional Office for Institute for Health Services Research Stefan Boes, University of Lucerne Europe, Country Office Kaliya Kasymbekova, WHO Regional Judith de Jong, NIVEL – Netherlands Sarah Mantwill, University of Lucerne Office for Europe, Country Office Melita Vujnovic, WHO Regional Office for Institute for Health Services Research Europe, Country Office Tanya Kasper Wicki, University of Lucerne Monolbaev Kuban, WHO Regional Office Madelon Kroneman, NIVEL – Netherlands for Europe, Country Office Elena Dmitrievna Yurasova, WHO Institute for Health Services Research Regional Office for Europe, Country Office Turkey Moldoisaeva Saltanat, WHO Regional John Paget, NIVEL – Netherlands Institute Office for Europe, Country Office Çetin Dikmen, WHO Regional Office for for Health Services Research San Marino Europe, Country Office Salieva Saltanat, WHO Regional Office for Europe, Country Office North Macedonia Alessandra Melini, State Authority for Toker Erguder, WHO Regional Office for Health and Social Security Europe, Country Office Aigul Sydykova, WHO Regional Office for Simona Atanasova, WHO Regional Office Europe, Country Office Gabriele Rinaldi, State Authority for Berk Geroglu, WHO Regional Office for for Europe, Country Office Health and Social Security Europe, Country Office Nurshaim Tilenbaeva, WHO Regional Margarita Spasenovska, WHO Regional Office for Europe, Country Office Tufan Nayir, WHO Regional Office for Office for Europe, Country Office Serbia Europe, Country Office Jihane Tawilah, WHO Regional Office for Latvia Aleksandar Bojovic, WHO Regional Office Irshad A. 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