World Bank South Asia Region, Health, Nutrition, and Population sector, New Delhi, India.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2009 Jul-Aug;28(4):1114-26. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.28.4.1114.
Public hospitals that are directly managed by government perform poorly in many developing countries. Approaches to improving them through internal managerial reforms have failed, and effective alternatives are much needed. Policymakers are considering reforms through public-private partnerships (PPPs)--a promising but so far unevaluated approach. We present results of a successful reform in São Paulo, Brazil. The PPP model gave facility managers latitude to manage human resources--a factor critical to success. Given the prevalence of direct management of public hospitals in developing countries, the São Paulo experience has implications for policymakers seeking to improve hospital performance.
在许多发展中国家,由政府直接管理的公立医院表现不佳。通过内部管理改革来改善它们的方法已经失败,因此非常需要有效的替代方案。政策制定者正在考虑通过公私合作伙伴关系(PPP)进行改革 - 这是一种有前途但尚未评估的方法。我们介绍了巴西圣保罗成功改革的结果。PPP 模式给予了设施管理人员管理人力资源的自由度 - 这是成功的关键因素。考虑到发展中国家普遍采用直接管理公立医院的模式,圣保罗的经验对寻求改善医院绩效的政策制定者具有重要意义。