
Public Private Partnership in Healthcare Services: Healthcare Partnerships; A Critical Review with two cases from Jordan
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Health & Wellness
Format
Paperback
Pages
72
Language
English
Published
Dec 13, 2010
Publisher
LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
ISBN-10
3843374570
ISBN-13
9783843374576
Description
This work dives into the intriguing dynamics of public-private partnerships within the healthcare sector, specifically highlighting notable cases from Jordan. The authors meticulously investigate the interplay between governmental institutions and private enterprises, evaluating how these collaborations can enhance health service delivery and patient outcomes.
Through thorough analysis and case studies, the book uncovers both the strengths and challenges associated with such partnerships. Muhanad Hatamleh and Ahed Al-Wahadni present a balanced discourse, offering insights into effective strategies, potential pitfalls, and the lessons learned from real-world implementations.
The narrative is designed to engage healthcare professionals, policymakers, and scholars alike, prompting critical reflection on how these partnerships can evolve to meet growing healthcare demands while ensuring efficiency and equity in service provision.
Through thorough analysis and case studies, the book uncovers both the strengths and challenges associated with such partnerships. Muhanad Hatamleh and Ahed Al-Wahadni present a balanced discourse, offering insights into effective strategies, potential pitfalls, and the lessons learned from real-world implementations.
The narrative is designed to engage healthcare professionals, policymakers, and scholars alike, prompting critical reflection on how these partnerships can evolve to meet growing healthcare demands while ensuring efficiency and equity in service provision.
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