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The role of public-private partnerships in health systems is getting stronger Mark Hellowell The past three decades have seen a steady growth in the private sector’s role in the health systems of high-income countries
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Document Date: 2012-12-05 14:13:06


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Washington / DC / Rome / London / /

Company

International Financial Corporation / HANSHEP / Commonwealth Health Partnerships / /

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Lesotho / Vietnam / Canada / Australia / United Kingdom / South Africa / India / /

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GBP / /

Facility

University of Edinburgh / /

Holiday

Commonwealth Day / /

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‘bundled’ solution / capital finance / project finance / clinical and ancillary services / bank / infrastructure finance / health services / clinical services / non-market solutions / capital infrastructure / healthcare procurers / Non-parametric and parametric applications / private sector solutions / health-care services / health systems / finance / /

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World Health Organization / World Bank / UK Department for International Development / University of Edinburgh / World Health Assembly / European Union / National Health Service / /

Person

Mark Hellowell / /

Position

Governor / Private Finance / lecturer / adviser to the Treasury Select Committee / imperfect guard / /

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Health Economics / /

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