Public-private partnerships in health: Improving infrastructure and technology

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This book considers the use of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in the delivery of physical assets, infrastructure and technologies and related clinical services, in the health sector. The PPP model represents the most complex form of contracting transaction yet to have emerged in the health sector, owing to its long-term character, financial complexity, and risk-allocation mechanisms. This book draws on the lessons of policy-makers, managers and private companies to address the specific challenges in the health sector. It is the reference guide to PPPs in health, presenting the theory, evidence and practice, and making them operationally relevant to all PPP stakeholders.

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Vecchi, V., & Hellowell, M. (2018). Public-private partnerships in health: Improving infrastructure and technology. Public-Private Partnerships in Health: Improving Infrastructure and Technology (pp. 1–109). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69563-1

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