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http://dx.doi.org/10.4332/KJHPA.2014.24.1.4

Current Status and Issues on Public-Private Partnership of Global Health  

Lee, Hyun-Sook (Department of Health & Medical Administration, Doowon Technical University College)
Kim, Chun-Bae (Institute for Poverty Alleviation and International Development, Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine)
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Health Policy and Management / v.24, no.1, 2014 , pp. 4-12 More about this Journal
Abstract
Background: The purpose of this study is to investigate current status and investigation of government agencies, communities, corporates, hospitals, non-governmental organization, non-profit organization, and so on which performed Corporate Social Responsibility to global health issues. Methods: This paper focuses on analyzing definition and principle of public-private partnership (PPP), types of PPP, challenge of PPP through delphi survey and interview which need to be discussed by professional groups such as private groups, universities and researches, government decision makers, corporates, and hospitals for successful PPP. Results: Based on this analysis on global health issues of 237 groups, the results were shown that main global health issues of many hospitals were aids of the developing countries (48%). Main program was activities of overseas volunteers (30%) and most 152 groups (42%) supported Asia. Also, this paper gives a definition of PPP that is the growth together in PPPs as a way of fulfilling public tasks in partnership between the state administration and private enterprises to apply both strengths behind transparency, accountability. Conclusion: In conclusion, from the results of analysis, we suggest as prior setting of global issues for both demand and supply side and are served as the effective way by PPP on global health issues. Moreover, this study will be expanded on the sections of findings, multiple researches, discussion, and policy recommendations.
Keywords
Public-private sector partnerships; Global health; Current status and issues;
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