Corporatization

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Innovations in Health Service Delivery : The Corporatization of Public Hospitals

Hospital care is the largest expenditure category in the health systems of both industrialized and developing countries. Although hospitals play a critical role in ensuring delivery of health…

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Corporatization of Public Water Utilities

Corporatization - Key FeaturesCorporatization has the following key features:Separate legal entity - the organization is legally established as an independent entity and hence the transfer of control…

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Water and Sanitation Agreements

Public private partnerships in water require various agreements, or contracts, to outline the relationships and responsibilities between various stake holders. The agreements below are specific to…

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Approaches to Utility Reform

Features of a Well-Run UtilityThe features that often define a well-run utility, whether fully public or one with some private sector involvement, include:Operational Autonomy. Being independent to…

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Water & Sanitation PPPs

Almost fifty percent of the developing world’s population - 2.5 billion people – lack improved sanitation facilities, and almost 1 billion people still use unsafe drinking water sources, and even…

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Contracts Agreements

Public-private partnerships (PPPs) take a wide range of forms varying in the extent of involvement of and risk taken by the private party. The terms of a PPP are typically set out in a contract or…