We are pleased to announce our conference “Public – Private Partnership For Universal Health Coverage”. The Conference will take place on November 12-13, 2017 at the Cairo Marriott Hotel, Cairo, Egypt.
Countries of the developing world have de facto mixed of public and private health delivery systems, but government health system stewards mostly lack essential information, know-how and mechanisms to create effective engagement with private providers to deliver primary health care services. In order to obtain full access and better quality, the engagement of the private sector into the public health system through stronger partnership based on clear objective within a well-defined regulatory mechanism must be considered in conjunction with evaluating the benefits of establishing a broader system. This will help address the challenges of affordability, availability, and the quality of care.
The MENA Health Policy form is organizing a conference to answer the question “how can public/private interests become better aligned for the provision of equitable services toward universal health coverage?”
This will be elaborated on by defining the role of the private sector in health systems and to identify opportunities to strengthen the public/private health systems in the MENA region with the aim of taking advantage of the existing private sector to serve public health objectives.
The conference will provide a platform for policy dialogue and experience exchange among policymakers, private sector actors, academia, researchers and development organizations to identify better efficient engagement of private sector in health service delivery to improve health coverage and hence outcomes in MENA region.
Presentations: https://menahpf.com/about-us/publication/
Conference Booklet: Conference booklet 4
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