AbstractPartnership is a prominent approach to delivering healthcare globally, with advocates arguing that partnership has distinctive advantages over alternatives such as hierarchies or markets. There is much debate as to whether partnerships represent a distinctive mode of coordination in practice, however. Furthermore, despite evidence from diverse settings of the challenges of putting partnerships into practice, there has been little cross-pollination between literature from different fields. We bring together existing literature and two partnership case studies in the contrasting contexts of the UK National Health Service and an internationally-funded health intervention in Cambodia. The case studies were conducted between 2005 and 200...
Partnerships have become increasingly important in addressing complex global health challenges, a re...
Partnership is a key idea in current debates about global health and development assistance, yet lit...
Partnership is a key idea in current debates about global health and development assistance, yet lit...
AbstractPartnership is a prominent approach to delivering healthcare globally, with advocates arguin...
Partnership is a prominent approach to delivering healthcare globally, with advocates arguing that p...
Background International health partnerships (IHPs) are changing, with an increased emphasis on mutu...
In this article, we present a psychosocial theory of partnership, illustrated with case studies from...
In this article, we present a psychosocial theory of partnership, illustrated with case studies from...
In this article, we present a psychosocial theory of partnership, illustrated with case studies from...
Area-based initiatives have formed an important part of public policy towards more socio-economicall...
This PhD analyses strategic health partnerships, focusing on Health Improvement Programmes (HImPs) a...
Abstract The plurality of healthcare providers and funders in low- and middle-income countries (LMI...
Abstract Background International health partnerships (IHPs) are changing, with an increased emphasi...
This thesis aims to deconstruct the monotheism of public private partnerships (PPP) for health and d...
Background Global health partnerships (GHPs) are situated in complex political and ...
Partnerships have become increasingly important in addressing complex global health challenges, a re...
Partnership is a key idea in current debates about global health and development assistance, yet lit...
Partnership is a key idea in current debates about global health and development assistance, yet lit...
AbstractPartnership is a prominent approach to delivering healthcare globally, with advocates arguin...
Partnership is a prominent approach to delivering healthcare globally, with advocates arguing that p...
Background International health partnerships (IHPs) are changing, with an increased emphasis on mutu...
In this article, we present a psychosocial theory of partnership, illustrated with case studies from...
In this article, we present a psychosocial theory of partnership, illustrated with case studies from...
In this article, we present a psychosocial theory of partnership, illustrated with case studies from...
Area-based initiatives have formed an important part of public policy towards more socio-economicall...
This PhD analyses strategic health partnerships, focusing on Health Improvement Programmes (HImPs) a...
Abstract The plurality of healthcare providers and funders in low- and middle-income countries (LMI...
Abstract Background International health partnerships (IHPs) are changing, with an increased emphasi...
This thesis aims to deconstruct the monotheism of public private partnerships (PPP) for health and d...
Background Global health partnerships (GHPs) are situated in complex political and ...
Partnerships have become increasingly important in addressing complex global health challenges, a re...
Partnership is a key idea in current debates about global health and development assistance, yet lit...
Partnership is a key idea in current debates about global health and development assistance, yet lit...