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Michael Stahl

Digital Interoperablity for Social Protection Schemes - Digital Health Transformation - Social Health Insurance Consultant

Michael Stahl
Phnom Penh Cambodia
Professional Status
Consultant
Open to opportunities
About Me
A goal-oriented Consultant offering a proven record of success leading all phases of diverse digital transformation projects.

Working with Government, Social Protection Implementers and Development partners including ILO, WHO, WB, UNICEF, European Union, ADB, and GIZ - acknowledged for the ability to produce high-quality deliverables that meet timeline and organizational targets.

Specialities:

Recognized professional with more than 20 years of hands-on experience in international consultancy, IT implementation, business process redesign, and project management for the Health Sector. An accomplished Health Insurance implementer who always focuses on achieving exceptional results in a competitive work environment.

A solution-focused advisor who establishes and maintains solid client relationships by accurately understanding and addressing their needs promptly.
Excellent communicator leverages technical, business, and management acumen to communicate effectively with client executives and their respective teams.
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  • Analyzing and mapping attributes of existing unique ID systems used in Cambodia, Lao PDR and Myanmar
  • Social and health sectors consultations with respective ministries, agencies, development partners and beneficiaries.
  • Developing a stakeholder and development partner matrix
  • Drafting report on gaps analysis summarized in one report for the three countries
  • Holding consultation workshop (jointly with UNICEF, AeHIN, WHO, PEPFAR, UNAIDS) with stakeholders in each country
  • Business case development for unique Health Identifiers
  • Development of a road map to increase interoperability within the health sector