Sen A, Chander M
Centre for Management in Agriculture, Indian Institute of Management, Vastrapur, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380015, India.
Trop Anim Health Prod. 2003 Jun;35(3):223-36. doi: 10.1023/a:1023343429498.
Increasing fiscal constraints on the government, a lackadaisical performance by public sector animal health and breeding services and pressure from donor partners have prompted the governments of various developing countries to rethink the role of the public sector in the provision of veterinary services. Various countries have started to implement, or have already implemented, privatization of some veterinary services. The results are mixed. It is established that private provision alone is not optimal, and a blend of private and public sector veterinary services is required to utilize the virtues of both. The privatization process has also begun in India. Certain state governments in India are pursuing a cost recovery approach and are encouraging private practitioners to cope with the financial constraints and to deliver broad and effective animal health and breeding services. This paper considers the global aspects of the privatization of veterinary services as well as the scenario in India, so as to gain an insight into the very complex and debatable issue of privatization of veterinary services.
政府面临的财政约束日益增加、公共部门动物卫生和繁育服务表现懈怠以及来自捐助伙伴的压力,促使各个发展中国家的政府重新思考公共部门在提供兽医服务方面的作用。各国已开始实施,或已经实施了一些兽医服务的私有化。结果好坏参半。已证实仅靠私营部门提供服务并非最佳选择,需要将私营和公共部门的兽医服务相结合,以发挥两者的优势。印度也已开始私有化进程。印度的某些邦政府正在推行成本回收办法,并鼓励私人从业者应对财政约束,提供广泛且有效的动物卫生和繁育服务。本文探讨了兽医服务私有化的全球情况以及印度的情形,以便深入了解兽医服务私有化这一极为复杂且有争议的问题。