Abstract
Background
Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) are contractual agreements
between government agencies and private sector, aimed at
improving the efficiency of public investments. PPPs have
increasingly been adopted in public health to design, build,
finance, maintain and operate hospitals. This study was aimed
to perform a systematic review and a time trend analysis of
published PPP hospital experiences around the world.
Methods
A systematic literature search was carried out, from 1990 to
2014, by a specific search algorithm through PubMed and
Scopus databases and a snowball search. Resulting studies were
selected by two reviewers independently according to title,
abstract and full text. Inclusion criteria were a PPP applicative
experience and a hospital setting. The trend of interest in the
scientific community was analyzed by calculating the 5-year
average annual publication rate. PRISMA guidelines were
adopted for reporting the study results.
Results
Out of the 519 retrieved studies, 158 were finally selected. Of the
latter, 73(46.2%) described experiences from Europe (37 from
the UK), 36(22.8%) from Asia (15 from India), 35(22.2%) from
North America, 16(10.1%) from Africa, 9(5.7%) from Australia,
6(3.8%) from Latin America. The annual publication average
rate was 10.2(range 0–23). The 5-year average annual publication
rate steadily increased from 0.4 in the years 1990–1994 to
18.8 in 2010–2014 (p< 0.01), with a steeper increase since 2005–
2009 and a peak of 23 in 2014.
Conclusions
PPP in hospital setting draws increasing attention from
scientific community. Despite a wider adoption in the UK,
India and North America, PPP recently spread around the
world. The observed time trend could also be related to
constraints from the worldwide socio-economic crisis. A
further PPP diffusion in public health is foreseeable. PPP
outcomes in different economic contexts will highlight its
efficacy in hospital management and its potential role in the
future economic framework.
Key messages
The scientific community is showing an increasing interest
towards PPP adoption and outcomes as a result of PPP
spreading experiences also relatable to socio-economic
constraints
The adoption of PPP in hospital settings could represent a
useful strategy enabling governments to meet their objectives
more effectively by improving the efficiency of public
investments
Lingua originale | English |
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pagine (da-a) | 332-333 |
Numero di pagine | 2 |
Rivista | European Journal of Public Health |
Volume | 25 (Suppl. 3) |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2015 |
Evento | 8th European Public Health Conference – “Health in Europe – from global to local policies, methods and practices” - Milano Durata: 14 ott 2015 → 17 ott 2015 |
Keywords
- Public Private Partnership in Hospital