The looming spectres of public–private partnerships

“The looming spectres of public–private partnerships for hospitals and the resulting decline of government responsibility for comprehensive secondary healthcare in Aotearoa New Zealand.”

“Governments are often short of capital for the provision of costly infrastructure projects. Such infrastructure aims to provide a long-term benefit to society; however, the cost is upfront, so methods of funding that spread the cost over a longer period are attractive to governments.”

Read the latest article written by Philip Bagshaw, John D Potter & Sue Bagshaw in the New Zealand Medical Journal here.

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