Public-private partnership organizations in health care: Cooperative strategies and models

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Abstract

Value-adding partnerships have emerged as a preferred strategy of private health care providers to achieve high-quality, low-cost provider status. This same strategy can be applied by public sector providers through the creation of public-private partnership organizations (3POs). Strategies to build 3POs between local governments and their medical communities currently under development are outlined. The conceptual and practical aspects of implementing 3POs are presented.

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Jack, M., & Phillips, R. (1993). Public-private partnership organizations in health care: Cooperative strategies and models. Hospital and Health Services Administration, 38(3), 387–400.

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