The Zambian health reforms have created a purchasing agency, the 'Central Board of Health' (CBoH) at the centre of the health system. The CBoH purchases services from second and third level referral hospitals (those above the district hospital level), and from district health boards (primary care and district hospital services). Both public and NGO hospitals contract with the CBoH in this way, and the contracts offer an opportunity for the two types of hospitals to be regulated, supervised and managed jointly and consistently.This paper is based on research funded by the World Health Organisation, the International Council ofNurses and the Royal College of Nursing of the United Kingdom. Whilst the primary focus is on the UK,general lessons ...