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Public Private Partnership in the Health Sector: Evidence From A Developing Country

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  • Hafiz A. Pasha

    (Assistant Secretary General of United Nations and Regional Director of UNDP for Asia and the Pacific.)

  • Abu Nasar

    (Statistician, Social Policy and Development Centre, Karachi, Pakistan.)

Abstract

n the traditional sense, governments have predominantly funded social sectors. But in the face of limited financial resources and other constraints, governments have found iteasier to formulate policies rather than to implement them. Thus the private sector has begun to play an increasingly important role both in the financing and in the provision of social services. However, neither sector can be relied upon completely to deliver comprehensive results independently.It seems apparent, therefore, that a public private mix of financing and provision will be the most sensible approach to achieve economicefficiency and equity in the provision of social services. Governance structures and degrees of progress towards governance goals vary widely and appear to be systematically related to the organisation, composition, location, and activity of each partnership. This paper highlights how a successful partnership can be evolved in the presence of synergy between partners; strong leadership; shared objectives; success in coalition building; appropriate change in governance structure; a proper legal framework; and building in of safeguards and outside patronage. It examines successful interventions of the public private partnership in the health sector between a private medical college in Abbottabad and a public hospital in Mansehra, both within the province of NWFP, Pakistan. This paper has seven sections: An overview; The Partners; The Process of Building a Partnership; The Model of the Partnership; Workings of the Partnership; Evaluation of the Partnership and finally, some conclusions.

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  • Hafiz A. Pasha & Abu Nasar, 2003. "Public Private Partnership in the Health Sector: Evidence From A Developing Country," Lahore Journal of Economics, Department of Economics, The Lahore School of Economics, vol. 8(2), pages 43-64, Jul-Dec.
  • Handle: RePEc:lje:journl:v:8:y:2003:i:2:p:43-64
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