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Focusing on eleven countries with different policies, from United-States to France, the author delivers a brilliant reflexion about the health care systems crisis. An objective and accurate work that manages to expose the stakes and the challenges of public-private partnerships in such a sensitive sector, keeping in mind that the role of public regulation must not be underrated in a more and more competitive world.
Résumé :
Macroeconomic constraints, medical technology developments, changing patterns of disease and demographics and rising public expectations lead us to look further when questioning the sustainability of public health insurance. Public Private Partnerships emerged as collaboration initiatives across OECD countries as a solution proposed by the New Public Model in the belief that it stands half-way between public administration and complete privatization. This study intends to produce taxonomy of various types of Public Private Partnerships in health and to analyze its relation with health care system performance.
Hachimi Sanni Yaya received a Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Economics and Business from the University of Quebec at Montreal (Canada). He is recognized as a Certified Manager (Adm.A.) and has achieved designation as Chartered Manager (F.CIM.) from the Canadian Institute of Management. He also holds the Master Project Manager (MPM) professional certification and has been appointed as a Fellow of The American Academy of Project Management (AAPM). Editor of The Public Sector Innovation Journal, Dr. Sanni Yaya has held various faculty positions as well as several postdoctoral training and fellowship appointments at New York, Harvard and Yale Universities. He is strongly involved in research and academic work and has published many manuscripts and authored or co-authored several books and numerous papers and reports. Over the last 5 years, he has provided expert advice to organizations in a variety of general business, economic and social issues, supported by a superior practical and theoretical understanding of both developed and developing economies.
Audrey Trigub-Clover has a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Health Services Administration from the University of Montreal (Canada). She has held various management positions in Private Health Insurance companies and in a Clinic under the Public-private partnerships (P3s) model. She has been trained in procurement procedures for multilateral organizations in Washington, D.C. Mrs Trigub-Clover is involved as research assistant and has co-authored various articles on the role of the public and the private sectors in healthcare.
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