Title of article :
Driving to Contract Management in Health Care Institutes of Developing Countries
Author/Authors :
Vatankhah, S Department of Health Services Management , Barati, O National Institute of Health Research - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Maleki, MR Department of Health Services Management , Tofighi, Sh Health Management Research Center - Baghiatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Rafii, S Department of Health Services Management
Abstract :
Background: Public hospitals can privatize management activities by contracting with a private organization or person
to perform the work. Management contract is a method which uses private sector for major government projects like
hospitals. This study evaluates contract management in health care institutes of developing countries.
Methods: Information has been collected by reviewing the management contract condition of selected countries.
Different forms of public private partnership for private participation in hospitals were surveyed.
Result: The effects of management contract is expanding market opportunities to include public sector clients,
capturing a market to be protected from competitors and providing a reliable and timely source of revenue.
Conclusion: Contracting with non-governmental entities will provide better results than government provision of
the same services. Contracting initiatives must be regulated and monitored at the highest level of government by
experienced and astute policy makers, economists and operational personnel.
Keywords :
Contract management , Developing country , Public , Private , Hospital , Government
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics