Enhancing the Macedonian Health System through Implementation of the Public-Private Partnership Model
Enhancing the Macedonian Health System through Implementation of the Public-Private Partnership Model
Author(s): Iskra Belazelkoska Borizovska, Ljubomir KekenovskiSubject(s): Welfare systems, Public Finances
Published by: Kolegji ILIRIA and Felix-Verlag
Keywords: public-private partnership; concession; public authority; private sector entity; healthcare;
Summary/Abstract: The research involves determination of the extent to which the public-private partnership model can contribute to the improvement and enhancement of the healthcare services in Macedonia. To achieve this purpose, the research embraces comprehension of the common advantages and disadvantages of this model, encompassed with a case study of the publicprivate partnership in the specialised-consultative health protection for the health activity-dialysis, together with other efforts to ensure high quality health protection. It also reflects the attitudes of the public authorities and private sector entities regarding the significance of the public-private partnership model, consideration of the advantages and disadvantages before entering public-private partnerships and the ways public-private partnerships affect the employees and employments. The study outlines planned and realised efforts to implement this model to ensure better and more efficient healthcare system. Generally, the results from the survey and the outlined case study present this model as a good solution for many healthcare challenges, since public-private partnerships offer different services to the citizens that neither the public nor the private sector could separately achieve. The public-private partnership model leads to new employment opportunities according to the opinion of the public authorities, while the private sector entities consider that public-private partnerships increase the responsibility of the employees in such partnership in comparison to the public sector. The outlined case study is an example of successful public-private partnership model in the field of healthcare and can serve as motivation for further implementation of this model to ensure better, enhanced and modern health system.
Journal: ILIRIA International Review
- Issue Year: 7/2017
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 47-63
- Page Count: 17
- Language: English