The relevance of the public-private partnership paradigm to the prevention of diet-associated non-communicable diseases in wealthy countries.

作者: Michael A. Stevenson

DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2015.1012528

关键词: Economic growthGlobal healthEconomicsPublic–private partnershipPublic healthPrivate sectorGovernmentMarket failureEssential medicinesGeneral partnership

摘要: The public–private partnership (PPP) paradigm emerged as a form of global health governance in the mid-1990s to overcome state and market failures constraining access essential medicines among populations with limited purchasing power low- middle-income countries. PPPs are now ubiquitous across development spectrum. Yet while narrative that private sector must be engaged if complex challenges is dominant discourse, it does not yet appear shaping government approaches addressing inequalities within high-income welfare states such Canada. This significant both actions inactions firms factor heavily into why low-income Canadians face disproportionate risk developing diet-associated chronic diseases, type II diabetes. In same ways have been an effective policy tool for strengthening public poor countries, this paper illuminates how PPP model may utility mitigating...

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