Background In the attempt to move towards universal health coverage (UHC), many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are actively seeking to contract-out non-state providers (NSPs) to deliver health services to a specified population. Research on contracting-out has focused more on the impact of contracting-out than on the actual processes underlying the intervention and contextual factors that influence its performance. This paper reports on perceptions of stakeholders on contracting-out faith-based hospitals through service agreements (SAs) to provide primary healthcare services in Tanzania. Methods We adopted a qualitative descriptive case study design. Qualitative research tools included document review and in-depth intervie...
BACKGROUND: In 2002 Afghanistan's Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) and its development partners init...
BackgroundPublic-Private-Partnership-supported health facilities have been operational in Tanzania, ...
BACKGROUND: Pharmaceutical supply chain management in low- and middle-income countries has received ...
Abstract Background: In the attempt to move towards universal health coverage (UHC), many low- and ...
Abstract Background Governments increasingly recognize the need to engage non-state providers (NSPs)...
Abstract Background Formal engagement with non-state providers (NSP) is an important strategy in man...
Background: Public-private partnership (PPP) has been suggested as a tool to assist governments in l...
Abstract Contracting out of health services increasingly involves a new role for governments as pur...
The role of the private sector in improving health systems performance in lower to middle income cou...
Background: The Malawi government in 2002 embarked on an innovative health care financing mechanism ...
Background: The Malawi government in 2002 embarked on an innovative health care financing mechanism ...
Background Public-private collaborations are increasingly being utilized to universalize health car...
The desirability of using the private sector to deliver public services is widely debated internatio...
Bilateral and multilateral donors make frequent reference to collaboration with non-state providers ...
Background: In low- and middle-income countries, too, public-private partnerships in health insuranc...
BACKGROUND: In 2002 Afghanistan's Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) and its development partners init...
BackgroundPublic-Private-Partnership-supported health facilities have been operational in Tanzania, ...
BACKGROUND: Pharmaceutical supply chain management in low- and middle-income countries has received ...
Abstract Background: In the attempt to move towards universal health coverage (UHC), many low- and ...
Abstract Background Governments increasingly recognize the need to engage non-state providers (NSPs)...
Abstract Background Formal engagement with non-state providers (NSP) is an important strategy in man...
Background: Public-private partnership (PPP) has been suggested as a tool to assist governments in l...
Abstract Contracting out of health services increasingly involves a new role for governments as pur...
The role of the private sector in improving health systems performance in lower to middle income cou...
Background: The Malawi government in 2002 embarked on an innovative health care financing mechanism ...
Background: The Malawi government in 2002 embarked on an innovative health care financing mechanism ...
Background Public-private collaborations are increasingly being utilized to universalize health car...
The desirability of using the private sector to deliver public services is widely debated internatio...
Bilateral and multilateral donors make frequent reference to collaboration with non-state providers ...
Background: In low- and middle-income countries, too, public-private partnerships in health insuranc...
BACKGROUND: In 2002 Afghanistan's Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) and its development partners init...
BackgroundPublic-Private-Partnership-supported health facilities have been operational in Tanzania, ...
BACKGROUND: Pharmaceutical supply chain management in low- and middle-income countries has received ...