Public-private partnerships for hospitals

There is increasing interest in a model in which a public authority contracts with a private company to design, build and operate an entire hospital. Drawing on the experience of countries such as Australia, Spain, and the United Kingdom, this paper reviews the experience with variants of this model.

McKee, Martin, Nigel Edwards, and Rifat Atun. 2006. “Public-private partnerships for hospitals.” Bulletin of the World Health Organization 84 (11) 890-896. Geneva: World Health Organization. [#4311]

Bulletin of the World Health Organization 84 (11) 890-896. Geneva: World Health Organization. 

 

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