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The Role of the Private Sector

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PS007 - Can Mixed Health Systems be Equitable?

Economic Dynamics and Health Systems: Analysing Public-Private relationships?

May 28, 2008
Type/Items(s): Health Policy and Health Systems Financing, PS007 - Can Mixed Health Systems Be Equitable?, The Role of the Private Sector
Analysis should be more dynamic and move away from a static 'public-private mix' framework to one informed by economic analysis of market structure, incentives, interactions and, importantly, sufficient evidence gathered from various countries' experience. Literature on how the private and the public sectors in health services mutually influence each other through market dynamics and forces over time is still very much limited. How can a variety of sources be best used and matched to achieve the desired Geneva Health Forum 2008 goal of "global access to health"?
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PL06 - Business, Lifestyles, and Public Health

May 27, 2008
Type/Items(s): Confronting Health Transition, PL06 - Business, Lifestyles, and Public Health, The Role of the Private Sector
The Chair, Dr. Gaudenz Silberschmidt, Vice Director of the Swiss Federal Office of Public Health and Head of International Affairs Division, opened the session by pointing to the heavy burden for the world of non-communicable diseases. He believes that the wealth and experience of the private sector means that it has an important role to play in helping to reduce this burden: "The business of business is not only business".
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PL03 - Can We Deliver?

May 26, 2008
Type/Items(s): Responsive Health Systems, PL03 - Can We Deliver?, Access to Diagnostics, Medicines and Treatments, The Role of the Private Sector
PL03 - Can We Deliver?
Photo: WHO/Gurinder Osan
There is a huge gap between the economic resources people receive and the economic resources that are available for them. The question "Can we deliver?" addresses this issue by analyzing who is providing these resources and who is benefiting from them.
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PS015 - Public-Private Partnerships: The Human Factor

May 26, 2008
Type/Items(s): Responsive Health Systems, Health Policy and Health Systems Financing, PS015 - Public-Private Partnerships, The Role of the Private Sector
PS015 - Public-Private Partnerships: The Human Factor
Image © Yun-Joo Lee, Sally Sandsfield (Executive Secretary, Health Metrics Network, World Health Organization, Switzerland)
The session stressed that "the government is no longer the sole guidance of the public good or interest", but market forces alone cannot be the solution. Effective collaborations need partners with shared goals and values, and successful alliances have to be based on trust and a "human chemistry" in relationships. The session concluded that "public-private partnership should not be 'in addition', but should be considered as mainstream".
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The Role of the Private Sector

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