Public Private Partnership in Healthcare
With the World Bank as technical partner, Niti Aayog and the health ministry have proposed a public-private partnership model to provide diagnosis and treatment for three non-communicable diseases in three fields — cardiac sciences, oncology and pulmonary sciences — in non-metro cities.
- The proposal envisages each state identifying five to six facilities to test the viability of the model. The centres under the PPP model would be run in district hospitals based in Tier 2 or 3 cities with at least 250 functional beds and an average daily OPD of 1,000 patients in the last two years. The hospitals must have ....
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