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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Health Policy
  • Health Management

Background:

  • Declining public funds necessitate innovative financing for health studies and interventions.
  • Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are increasingly vital for bridging funding gaps in the public sector.
  • Synergies are often highlighted, yet divergent goals between public and private entities can create systemic risks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze systemic concerns and ethical implications of public-private partnerships (PPPs) within the institutional corruption framework.
  • To evaluate the impact of PPPs on public sector integrity, trust, and institutional faith.
  • To provide guidelines for public sector stakeholders to adopt a more systemic and analytical approach to PPPs.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing the institutional corruption framework to examine PPPs.
  • Case study analysis focused on PPPs affiliated with governments in a South Asian country.
  • Qualitative analysis of systemic impacts and ethical considerations.

Main Results:

  • Analytical frameworks for PPPs often overlook systemic impacts and ethical dimensions.
  • Divergent tasks between public and private actors can jeopardize public sector integrity and trust.
  • PPPs in South Asia reveal significant systemic concerns requiring careful management.

Conclusions:

  • Public sector stakeholders must reconsider the default paradigm of engaging with the private sector through PPPs.
  • A more systemic and analytical approach is needed to evaluate the true costs and benefits of PPPs.
  • Public sector entities must be transparent about achievable goals given resource limitations.