Public-Private Partnerships and Collaboration in the Health Sector : An Overview with Case Studies from Recent European Experience
This brief is intended to provide 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,...
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okr-10986-136842021-04-23T14:03:09Z Public-Private Partnerships and Collaboration in the Health Sector : An Overview with Case Studies from Recent European Experience Nikolic, Irina A. Maikisch, Harald ACCOUNTING AGING AGING POPULATIONS AUDITING AUDITS BIDDING BUDGET CONSTRAINTS BUSINESS PROCESSES CAPITAL COSTS CAPITAL INVESTMENTS CLINICAL SERVICES COLLABORATION CONTRACT ARRANGEMENTS DEBT DECISION-MAKING ECONOMIES OF SCALE EIB FAMILIES FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FINANCIAL REPORTING FINANCIAL RISKS FINANCIAL SITUATION FINANCIAL STABILITY GENERAL PRACTITIONERS GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES GOVERNMENT SPENDING HEALTH ECONOMICS HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH SAVINGS ACCOUNTS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTHCARE SECTOR HEALTHCARE SERVICES HEALTHCARE SYSTEM HOSPITAL SERVICES HOSPITALS HYGIENE INFORMATION SYSTEMS INSURANCE LICENSES MEDICAL STAFF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES MEDICAL TREATMENT MEDICINES MIDDLE EAST NATIONAL HEALTH NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE FUND NORTH AFRICA NUTRITION OPERATING COSTS OUTSOURCING PATIENT PATIENT INFORMATION PATIENT RIGHTS PATIENT SATISFACTION PATIENTS PPPS PRESENT VALUE PRIVATE FINANCING PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATIZATION PROPERTY RIGHTS PROVISION OF SERVICES PROVISIONS PUBLIC PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HOSPITAL PUBLIC HOSPITALS PUBLIC INSURANCE PUBLIC SECTOR REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REORGANIZATION RISK MANAGEMENT SAVINGS STERILIZATION TAX TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSPARENCY WORKING CONDITIONS This brief is intended to provide 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. This overview is not intended as a detailed analysis of the theory and practice of PPPs and PPC in health, and excludes public health partnerships at supranational levels (e.g., global health partnerships or disease-specific partnerships). 2013-05-30T15:15:29Z 2013-05-30T15:15:29Z 2006-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/10/7171601/public-private-partnerships-collaboration-health-sector-overview-case-studies-recent-european-experience http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13684 English en_US HNP Discussion paper series; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research |
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ACCOUNTING AGING AGING POPULATIONS AUDITING AUDITS BIDDING BUDGET CONSTRAINTS BUSINESS PROCESSES CAPITAL COSTS CAPITAL INVESTMENTS CLINICAL SERVICES COLLABORATION CONTRACT ARRANGEMENTS DEBT DECISION-MAKING ECONOMIES OF SCALE EIB FAMILIES FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FINANCIAL REPORTING FINANCIAL RISKS FINANCIAL SITUATION FINANCIAL STABILITY GENERAL PRACTITIONERS GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES GOVERNMENT SPENDING HEALTH ECONOMICS HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH SAVINGS ACCOUNTS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTHCARE SECTOR HEALTHCARE SERVICES HEALTHCARE SYSTEM HOSPITAL SERVICES HOSPITALS HYGIENE INFORMATION SYSTEMS INSURANCE LICENSES MEDICAL STAFF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES MEDICAL TREATMENT MEDICINES MIDDLE EAST NATIONAL HEALTH NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE FUND NORTH AFRICA NUTRITION OPERATING COSTS OUTSOURCING PATIENT PATIENT INFORMATION PATIENT RIGHTS PATIENT SATISFACTION PATIENTS PPPS PRESENT VALUE PRIVATE FINANCING PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATIZATION PROPERTY RIGHTS PROVISION OF SERVICES PROVISIONS PUBLIC PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HOSPITAL PUBLIC HOSPITALS PUBLIC INSURANCE PUBLIC SECTOR REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REORGANIZATION RISK MANAGEMENT SAVINGS STERILIZATION TAX TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSPARENCY WORKING CONDITIONS |
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ACCOUNTING AGING AGING POPULATIONS AUDITING AUDITS BIDDING BUDGET CONSTRAINTS BUSINESS PROCESSES CAPITAL COSTS CAPITAL INVESTMENTS CLINICAL SERVICES COLLABORATION CONTRACT ARRANGEMENTS DEBT DECISION-MAKING ECONOMIES OF SCALE EIB FAMILIES FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FINANCIAL REPORTING FINANCIAL RISKS FINANCIAL SITUATION FINANCIAL STABILITY GENERAL PRACTITIONERS GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES GOVERNMENT SPENDING HEALTH ECONOMICS HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH SAVINGS ACCOUNTS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTHCARE SECTOR HEALTHCARE SERVICES HEALTHCARE SYSTEM HOSPITAL SERVICES HOSPITALS HYGIENE INFORMATION SYSTEMS INSURANCE LICENSES MEDICAL STAFF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES MEDICAL TREATMENT MEDICINES MIDDLE EAST NATIONAL HEALTH NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE FUND NORTH AFRICA NUTRITION OPERATING COSTS OUTSOURCING PATIENT PATIENT INFORMATION PATIENT RIGHTS PATIENT SATISFACTION PATIENTS PPPS PRESENT VALUE PRIVATE FINANCING PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATIZATION PROPERTY RIGHTS PROVISION OF SERVICES PROVISIONS PUBLIC PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HOSPITAL PUBLIC HOSPITALS PUBLIC INSURANCE PUBLIC SECTOR REGULATORY FRAMEWORK REORGANIZATION RISK MANAGEMENT SAVINGS STERILIZATION TAX TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSPARENCY WORKING CONDITIONS Nikolic, Irina A. Maikisch, Harald Public-Private Partnerships and Collaboration in the Health Sector : An Overview with Case Studies from Recent European Experience |
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This brief is intended to provide 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. This
overview is not intended as a detailed analysis of the
theory and practice of PPPs and PPC in health, and excludes
public health partnerships at supranational levels (e.g.,
global health partnerships or disease-specific partnerships). |
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Publications & Research :: Working Paper |
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Nikolic, Irina A. Maikisch, Harald |
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Nikolic, Irina A. Maikisch, Harald |
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Nikolic, Irina A. |
title |
Public-Private Partnerships and Collaboration in the Health Sector : An Overview with Case Studies from Recent European Experience |
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Public-Private Partnerships and Collaboration in the Health Sector : An Overview with Case Studies from Recent European Experience |
title_full |
Public-Private Partnerships and Collaboration in the Health Sector : An Overview with Case Studies from Recent European Experience |
title_fullStr |
Public-Private Partnerships and Collaboration in the Health Sector : An Overview with Case Studies from Recent European Experience |
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Public-Private Partnerships and Collaboration in the Health Sector : An Overview with Case Studies from Recent European Experience |
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public-private partnerships and collaboration in the health sector : an overview with case studies from recent european experience |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/10/7171601/public-private-partnerships-collaboration-health-sector-overview-case-studies-recent-european-experience http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13684 |
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