Ghana News :: <i>Feature</i>: How we can engage the Private Health Sector ::: Breaking News | News in Ghana | health: "Responding to the urgent need for effective partnership with the private sector, IFC and the World Bank are launching a report titled Healthy Partnerships How Governments Can Engage the Private Health Sector to Improve Health in Africa.
For the first time, the report offers a standardized assessment of how public-private engagement is working. The report offers a framework for policy makers and an analysis of the key elements of success. Good practice examples show that the government must recognize the private sector as a partner in service provision and ask for its full participation in achieving national health goals. Private providers themselves are asked to do their part and organize in a way that enables the government to interact with them effectively.
The key conclusion is that the health system must be seen as one; that parallel systems lead to wasted resources and unnecessary loss of lives."
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