Partnerships management: Working with the private sector
Country experiences
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Reaching The Poor With Health Services, Cambodia, Contracting Health Care Services
2007, The World Bank
services coverage; different types of contracting; contractors responsive to contractual obligations; service indicators; benefits to the poor: pro-poor distribution of services; lower private out-of-pocket health care expenditures;Overall, contracting primary health care may be an efficient and effective means to increase health care coverage rates and better target primary health care services to the poor.
(6 pages, pdf 150kb)
En français: Offrir Des Services De Santé, Cambodge, Sous-traiter des services de santé destines aux populations rurales pauvres
En español:Servicios De Salud, Camboya, Contratación de servicios de atención médica para los pobres de las zonas rurales -
Forging Public Sector/NGO Partnerships through Contracts
pdf, 17kb
Partners for Health Reform, 2000
5 country study, NGOs in PHC, payment risks and incentives
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Experiences of Contracting with the Private Sector
Roger England, 2004, UK Department for International Development
Sustainability; identifying and reaching the poor; institutional capacity; payment methods; experiences in 12 countries; summary of lessons learned
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Country experience: Chiranjeevi Yojana
The official website of the Department of Health and Family Welfare of the Government of Gujarat, India, provides details and evaluations of the innovative "Chiranjeevi Yojana" scheme for the reduction of maternal mortality in the state through structured involvment of private providers.
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Public-Private Partnerships and Collaboration in the Health Sector, An Overview with Case Studies from Recent European Experience
Irina A. Nikolic and Harald Maikisch, 2006, The World Bank
An overview of the topic of public-private partnerships (PPPs) and public-private collaboration (PPC) in the health sector, the key types of PPPs and PPC encountered in practice, the associated benefits and risks, and good practices for ensuring success. Also included are nine recent case studies from European experience that illustrate these considerations under specific project circumstances
(42 pages, pdf 1.4MB - Note: this is a large file to download)