Private Providers: A Vast Untapped Resource to Improve Women's Health
By Shyami de Silva and Jim Shelton, USAID
Contributed By JHU-CCP
Published: 2005
A well-known definition is derived from social franchising and includes a group of providers who offer a set of services, with quality standards and set low price, and who have been trained in clinical and business skills. A broader definition is: an affiliation of independent health service providers under an umbrella structure or organization to provide health services. Networks can be purely for profit, not-for-profit, or mixed and may include a public-private partnership.
Document Details
| Type of Document | Technical Report |
|---|---|
| Topic(s) | Private Sector |
| Format | Adobe Acrobat (PDF) |
| File Size | 49 KB |
| Number of Pages | 2 |
| Date posted | 11/2005 |


