An informal public–private mix in the health sector has always existed in Uganda, and policymakers, planners and the public in general have taken this for granted. There is now renewed effort to develop a comprehensive policy on the mix, but the policy process has proved to be tortuous and the mix has been interpreted differently by different stakeholders. While significant differences in opinion on the mix still remain, it is becoming clear that the new policy should enable health institutions, whether in the public or the private sector, to play roles in which they have clear comparative advantage over others.
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Theme area
Public-private mix
Title of publication The policy on the public-private mix in the Ugandan health sector: Catching up with reality
Date of publication
2001
Publication type
Journal Article
Publication details
Health Policy and Planning 16 supplement 2 pp 80-87
Publication status
Published
Language
English
Keywords
public-private mix, policy, Uganda
Abstract
Country
Uganda
Publisher
Oxford University Press
