Private health providers in developing countries : serving the public interest?

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Private health providers in developing countries : serving the public interest?

edited by Sara Bennett, Barbara McPake and Anne Mills

Zed Books, c1997

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Volume

: hbk ISBN 9781856494953

Description

New ideas on the role of the state in developing countries have considerable implications for the social sectors, especially health. Certain international organizations have advocated a larger role for private sector health care providers and many developing country governments have adopted this approach. Yet, until now, very little evidence has existed about how shifting the balance between public and private roles might affect equity, and the quality and efficiency of health care. This book presents the results from a coordinated programme of research on the private health care sector including studies carried out by Asian, African and Latin American researchers. The conceptual chapters draw upon both industrialized and developing country literature to describe the intellectual terrain, analyse the key issues and summarize experience to date. This book will help increase understanding of the private sector, as well as illustrating the contentious issues involved in privatization. It will be useful to students and academics involved in international public health courses, and to health policy makers in developing countries.

Table of Contents

List of Tables List of Figures About the Authors Preface 1. The Public/Private Mix Debate in Health Care - Sara Bennett, Barbara McPake and Anne Mills Part I: The Behaviour and Performance of Private Health Providers 2. The Role of the Private Sector in Health Service Provision - Barbara McPake 3. Public and Private Practitioners in a Rural District of Malaysia: Complements or Substitutes? - Syed Alijunid and Anthony Zwi 4. Characteristics of Public and Private Health-Care Providers in a Thai Urban Setting - Supasit Pannarunothai and Anne Mills 5. Private Practitioners in the Slums of Karachi: Professional Development and Innovative Approaches for Improving Practice - Inayat H. Thaver and Trudy Harpham Part II: The Nature and Characteristics of Health-Care Markets 6. Health-Care Markets: Defining Characteristics - Sara Bennett 7. The Nature of Competition Among Private Hospitals in Bangkok - Sara Bennett 8. Monitoring Product Movement: An Ethnographic Study of Pharmaceutical Sales Representatives in Bombay, India - Vinay R. Kamat and Mark Nichter 9. The Private-Sector Activities of Public-Sector Health Workers in Uganda - Delius Asiimwe, Barbara McPake, Frances Mwesigye, Matthias Ofoumbi, Lisbeth Ørtenblad, Pieter Steefland and Asaph Turinde 10. Regulating the Funding of Private Health Care: The South African Experience - Alex van den Heever 11. The Role of an NGO in the Market for Maternal and Child Health-Care Services in Mexico City - Teresita Ramirez, Beatriz Zurita, Carlos Cruz, Manuel Recio and Carlos Vargas Part III: Contractual Relationships Between the Public and Private Sectors 12. Contractual Relationships Between Government and the Commercial Private-Sector in Developing Countries - Anne Mills 13. To Purchase or to Provide? The Relative Efficiency of Contracting Out Versus Direct Public Provision of Hospital Services in South Africa - Jonathan Broomberg, Patrick Masobe and Anne Mills 14. Private-Sector Involvement in Public Hospitals: Case-Studies in Bangkok - Viroj Tangcharoensathien, Sanguan Nitayarumphong and Sukalaya Khongsawatt 15. Contracting Out of Dietary Services by Public Hospitals in Bombay - Mrigesh Bhatia and Anne Mills 16. Contracting Out of Non-Clinical Services: The Experience of Papua New Guinea - Elvira Beracochea 17. Should African Governments Contract Out Clinical Health Services to Church Providers? - Lucy Gilson, Joseph Adusei, Dyna Arhin, Charles Hongoro, Phare Mujinja and Ken Sagoe 18. Future Research Directions - Anne Mills, Sara Bennett and Barbara McPake Index
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9781856494960

Description

New ideas on the role of the state in developing countries have considerable implications for the social sectors, especially health. Certain international organizations have advocated a larger role for private sector health care providers and many developing country governments have adopted this approach. Yet, until now, very little evidence has existed about how shifting the balance between public and private roles might affect equity, and the quality and efficiency of health care. This book presents the results from a coordinated programme of research on the private health care sector including studies carried out by Asian, African and Latin American researchers. The conceptual chapters draw upon both industrialized and developing country literature to describe the intellectual terrain, analyse the key issues and summarize experience to date. This book will help increase understanding of the private sector, as well as illustrating the contentious issues involved in privatization. It will be useful to students and academics involved in international public health courses, and to health policy makers in developing countries.

Table of Contents

List of Tables List of Figures About the Authors Preface 1. The Public/Private Mix Debate in Health Care - Sara Bennett, Barbara McPake and Anne Mills Part I: The Behaviour and Performance of Private Health Providers 2. The Role of the Private Sector in Health Service Provision - Barbara McPake 3. Public and Private Practitioners in a Rural District of Malaysia: Complements or Substitutes? - Syed Alijunid and Anthony Zwi 4. Characteristics of Public and Private Health-Care Providers in a Thai Urban Setting - Supasit Pannarunothai and Anne Mills 5. Private Practitioners in the Slums of Karachi: Professional Development and Innovative Approaches for Improving Practice - Inayat H. Thaver and Trudy Harpham Part II: The Nature and Characteristics of Health-Care Markets 6. Health-Care Markets: Defining Characteristics - Sara Bennett 7. The Nature of Competition Among Private Hospitals in Bangkok - Sara Bennett 8. Monitoring Product Movement: An Ethnographic Study of Pharmaceutical Sales Representatives in Bombay, India - Vinay R. Kamat and Mark Nichter 9. The Private-Sector Activities of Public-Sector Health Workers in Uganda - Delius Asiimwe, Barbara McPake, Frances Mwesigye, Matthias Ofoumbi, Lisbeth Ortenblad, Pieter Steefland and Asaph Turinde 10. Regulating the Funding of Private Health Care: The South African Experience - Alex van den Heever 11. The Role of an NGO in the Market for Maternal and Child Health-Care Services in Mexico City - Teresita Ramirez, Beatriz Zurita, Carlos Cruz, Manuel Recio and Carlos Vargas Part III: Contractual Relationships Between the Public and Private Sectors 12. Contractual Relationships Between Government and the Commercial Private-Sector in Developing Countries - Anne Mills 13. To Purchase or to Provide? The Relative Efficiency of Contracting Out Versus Direct Public Provision of Hospital Services in South Africa - Jonathan Broomberg, Patrick Masobe and Anne Mills 14. Private-Sector Involvement in Public Hospitals: Case-Studies in Bangkok - Viroj Tangcharoensathien, Sanguan Nitayarumphong and Sukalaya Khongsawatt 15. Contracting Out of Dietary Services by Public Hospitals in Bombay - Mrigesh Bhatia and Anne Mills 16. Contracting Out of Non-Clinical Services: The Experience of Papua New Guinea - Elvira Beracochea 17. Should African Governments Contract Out Clinical Health Services to Church Providers? - Lucy Gilson, Joseph Adusei, Dyna Arhin, Charles Hongoro, Phare Mujinja and Ken Sagoe 18. Future Research Directions - Anne Mills, Sara Bennett and Barbara McPake Index

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