Background: Public and private health sectors both play a crucial role in the health systems of low- and middleincome countries (LMICs). The tuberculosis (TB) control strategy in India encourages the public sector to actively partner with private practitioners (PPs) to improve the quality of front line service delivery. However, ensuring effective and sustainable involvement of PPs constitutes a major challenge. This paper reports the findings from an empirical study focusing on the perspectives and experiences of PPs towards their involvement in TB control programme in India. Methods: The study was carried out between November 2010 and December 2011 in a district of a Southern Indian State and utilised qualitative methodologies, comb...
Setting Private practitioners are frequently the first point of healthcare contact for patients wi...
Objectives: To assess knowledge, diagnostic and treatment practices of the referring private practit...
BACKGROUND: Globally, Public-Private Mix (PPM) models of service delivery are recommended as a strat...
Majority of Tuberculosis (TB) patients in India seek care from Private Practitioners (PPs) whose pra...
BACKGROUND: Public Private Partnerships (PPP) are increasingly utilized as a public health strategy ...
Background: Despite enormous efforts, Bangladesh has one of the highest burdens of tuberculosis (TB)...
While concepts such as 'partnership' are central to the terminology of private-public mix (PPM), lit...
Background: India's Revised National Tuberculosis (TB) Control Programme (RNTCP) offers free TB diag...
Includes bibliographical references.Tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant contributor to global mo...
Introduction: Engaging the private sector effectively has been considered as the single most importa...
India accounts for the highest number of incident tuberculosis (TB) cases globally. Hence, to impact...
Background: India leads the world in its burden of tuberculosis (TB). General practitioners are...
SETTING: Tumkur District, South India. OBJECTIVE: To assess the participation of for-profit, formal...
BACKGROUND: Innovative schemes to ensure the participation of private practitioners (PPs) in the Re...
TB, a major public health problem in India since the 1900s, has a current prevalence of 14 million a...
Setting Private practitioners are frequently the first point of healthcare contact for patients wi...
Objectives: To assess knowledge, diagnostic and treatment practices of the referring private practit...
BACKGROUND: Globally, Public-Private Mix (PPM) models of service delivery are recommended as a strat...
Majority of Tuberculosis (TB) patients in India seek care from Private Practitioners (PPs) whose pra...
BACKGROUND: Public Private Partnerships (PPP) are increasingly utilized as a public health strategy ...
Background: Despite enormous efforts, Bangladesh has one of the highest burdens of tuberculosis (TB)...
While concepts such as 'partnership' are central to the terminology of private-public mix (PPM), lit...
Background: India's Revised National Tuberculosis (TB) Control Programme (RNTCP) offers free TB diag...
Includes bibliographical references.Tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant contributor to global mo...
Introduction: Engaging the private sector effectively has been considered as the single most importa...
India accounts for the highest number of incident tuberculosis (TB) cases globally. Hence, to impact...
Background: India leads the world in its burden of tuberculosis (TB). General practitioners are...
SETTING: Tumkur District, South India. OBJECTIVE: To assess the participation of for-profit, formal...
BACKGROUND: Innovative schemes to ensure the participation of private practitioners (PPs) in the Re...
TB, a major public health problem in India since the 1900s, has a current prevalence of 14 million a...
Setting Private practitioners are frequently the first point of healthcare contact for patients wi...
Objectives: To assess knowledge, diagnostic and treatment practices of the referring private practit...
BACKGROUND: Globally, Public-Private Mix (PPM) models of service delivery are recommended as a strat...