Abstract

BackgroundPublic-private partnership in the health sector was introduced to improve the delivery of health services in Tanzania. Contrary, the expected outcomes have not been fully realised. This study aimed at investigating challenges encountered in implementing public-private partnership institutional arrangements in health service delivery in Kinondoni Municipality, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.MethodsA qualitative case study design was employed, where in-depth interviews with stakeholders were held and document reviews conducted. Fourteen (n = 14) participants engaged in this study. Eight (n = 8) and six (n = 6) of the fourteen participants were from the public and private sector respectively. The thematic approach was used to analyse data, and ethical principles in the research process were upheld.ResultsFindings revealed that although public-private partnerships are hailed for supplementing the government’s efforts in the provision of health services, institutional arrangements for the smooth provision of these services are lacking. Several challenges encumber smooth provision of health services and these include inadequate resources, ineffective monitoring and evaluation, and insufficient consultations between partners.ConclusionInadequate legal and policy framework, or ineffective implementation practices may influence challenges facing institutional arrangements for public-private partnerships. Therefore, strengthening of public-private partnerships is recommended to improve implementation mechanisms and practices such as adherence to partnership agreements and compliance to the policies, laws and regulations.

Highlights

  • Public-private partnership in the health sector was introduced to improve the delivery of health services in Tanzania

  • The introduction of PublicPrivate Partnership (PPP) aimed at improving the quality of health services and expanding access of these services in the community; increasing opportunities for the private sector to invest in healthcare; and formalising non-profit organisations to engage in healthcare service provision [2, 4, 5]

  • The aim of this study is to investigate challenges of PPP arrangements in health service delivery based on stakeholders’ views and experiences in Kinondoni Municipality, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

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Introduction

The introduction of PPP aimed at improving the quality of health services and expanding access of these services in the community; increasing opportunities for the private sector to invest in healthcare; and formalising non-profit organisations to engage in healthcare service provision [2, 4, 5]. It was aimed at enhancing efficiency and effectiveness of health service delivery to achieve value-for-money, encourage innovation and develop more user-sensitive services appropriate for a particular context [6]. The introduction of PPP necessitated the development of a supportive regulatory framework in Tanzania to ensure effectiveness and efficiency in the delivery of health services

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