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PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP)

PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP) . EXPECTED RESULTS ACHIEVEMENTS CHALLENGES. COMPONENT OBJECTIVE. Public Private Partnership: (Phase1-2)

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PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP)

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  1. PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP(PPP) EXPECTED RESULTS ACHIEVEMENTS CHALLENGES

  2. COMPONENT OBJECTIVE Public Private Partnership: (Phase1-2) • The cooperation of private and public health services, with particular attention to faith-based service providers is institutionalized and supported by the national policy.

  3. ACHIEVEMENTS-NATIONAL LEVEL • A National Guideline for Establishment and Operationalisation of CHSB, FGCs, CHPT developed (03) • The National District Health Planning Guidelines defines the CHPT PPP composition in developing CCHPs. • A National PPP Steering Committee established ,TOR in Place (06/07) and Quarterly meetings supported • 2009-2015 HSSP- PPP strategy (6)elaborated by the NPPPSC. • A Contractual arrangement tool btw. Government and Service providers (Service Agreement) endorsed by MOHSW and PMORALG (Dec.07) • Costing for Service Agreement elaborated with CSSC (08)

  4. Achievements-Back-up level • Zonal CSSC-Policy Forums (Southern, Lake and Northern) Supported to operationalise the National Policies ,HSR,NDHPG, SA • ¾ Regional PPP Steering Commitees established and Functional • Dodoma (CBHI) supported to elaborate the HSR (CHSB, FGCs, CHF ) • Advocacy on SA jointly conducted by CSSC, APHFTA, TGPSH in 5 regions • Organisation of Professional Associations (Constitutional arrangement ) supported

  5. Achievements-Operational level • Council Health Service Boards (CHSBs) and Facility Governing Commitees established in all programme Districts. • PPP Council Health Planning Teams in place • SA Advocacy conducted in all four regions • TPHA Annual Conference 2008 used to bring Service Agreement Advocacy beyond the TGPSH districts. • Service Agreement Operationalised in five districts with FBOs/Private service providers (3Tanga 1Lindi,1Killy )

  6. Lushoto-Bumbuli ELCTHosp- 030308

  7. Handeni-Kwamkono ACT Hosp-090708

  8. Korogwe-St.Rafael ACT Hosp -100708

  9. Challenges • HRH crisis by number and capacity • HRH shift from FBO to Public . FBO/Private survival and contribution threatened • Turn-over rate of Government leadership • PPP demands change of mindset • Service Agreement implementation is a policy change • SA demands a Costing exercise

  10. Discussion questions • Define 3 synergies between DHQM and PPP • How can TGPSH foster these synergies

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