PROSPECTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS IN THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM OF KAZAKHSTAN

A. Smagulov, K. Kurakbaev, A.N. Baymakhanov, A.N. Nurbakyt
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The ongoing progress of medical services market in Kazakhstan allows considering various combination of public-private partnership (PPP) to solve the burden problems, such as lack of human resources, inefficient institutional structure, inadequate quality and efficiency due to lack of competition, especially in remote and rural areas. The imbalance between the needs of population and the amount of existing funding resulted in increased the personal costs of citizens for medical services and reduced the availability of medical care. One of the solutions to the current situation could be the active involvement of the private sector in the management of public medical organizations with the simultaneous attraction of private capital. The purpose of this work was a comparative analysis of international models for attracting small and medium-sized businesses to the medical services market in order to determine the prospects in the healthcare system. Methods. A review of publications reported the experience of involving the private sector in the provision of medical services and comparing the effectiveness of population satisfaction. Results. A review of studies on evaluating the effectiveness of PPP activities for various types of medical services involved 42 publications, identified by the keywords: public-private partnership, medical services, medical service providers. It has been established that the partnership for the provision of primary health care services is shown in 11 publications, for the provision of educational services for medical workers — 7, for strengthening managerial and financial regulation — 9, for the implementation and maintenance of hospital information systems — 11, for health education programs — 4. Conclusion. The review showed that the practice of PPP is more effective than the separate functioning of the public and private sectors in health care. The flexible nature of PPPs provides a framework for developing and adapting existing structures to meet the specific needs of each project.
哈萨克斯坦医疗系统公私合作伙伴关系的发展前景
哈萨克斯坦医疗服务市场正在取得进展,因此可以考虑公私伙伴关系的各种组合,以解决负担问题,如缺乏人力资源、体制结构效率低下、缺乏竞争导致质量和效率不高,特别是在偏远和农村地区。人口需求与现有资金数量之间的不平衡导致公民个人医疗服务费用增加,医疗服务的可获得性降低。解决目前状况的办法之一是让私营部门积极参与公共医疗机构的管理,同时吸引私人资本。这项工作的目的是对吸引中小型企业进入医疗服务市场的国际模式进行比较分析,以确定医疗保健系统的前景。方法。对有关出版物进行了审查,这些出版物介绍了让私营部门参与提供医疗服务的经验,并比较了民众满意度的有效性。结果。对评估各类医疗服务公私合作活动有效性的研究进行了综述,涉及 42 种出版物,关键词为:公私合作、医疗服务、医疗服务提供商。结果表明,为提供初级医疗服务而建立的合作关系在 11 种出版物中有所体现,为医务工作者提供教育服务的合作关系在 7 种出版物中有所体现,加强管理和财务监管的合作关系在 9 种出版物中有所体现,实施和维护医院信息系统的合作关系在 11 种出版物中有所体现,健康教育计划的合作关系在 4 种出版物中有所体现。结论审查结果表明,在医疗保健领域,公私合作伙伴关系的做法比公私部门分开运作更为有效。公私伙伴关系的灵活性为发展和调整现有结构提供了一个框架,以满足每个项目的具体需要。
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