DETERMINING THE PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP INVESTMENT MODEL IN CITY HOSPITALS
Nagihan Polat () and
Yeşim TANRIVERMİŞ ()
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Nagihan Polat: ANKARA ÜNİVERSİTESİ
Eurasian Business & Economics Journal, 2024, vol. 37, issue 37, 81-104
Abstract:
Determining investment models in city hospitals plays a critical role in terms of effective utilization of public policies and resources. Supported by public funding, these hospitals stand out with resource management, distribution, and utilization requiring a strategic approach. The selection of the right model ensures the distribution of healthcare services according to principles of equity and justice, thereby guaranteeing public access to quality healthcare. City hospitals, being large-scale projects, necessitate management aligned with sustainability goals. The investment model involves strategic planning for the hospital’s future needs. Monitoring technological advancements, infrastructure improvements, and long-term investments are fundamental elements of this planning. With the right investment model, public policy goals regarding healthcare services are supported, public health improves, access to healthcare services increases, and patient safety is ensured. The identified investment models focus on the effective utilization of resources in line with these policy objectives. The article emphasizes the critical importance of PPP models in large infrastructure projects, particularly addressing the importance of determining the right investment models in the context of city hospitals, acknowledging that models are project-specific and tailored to different purposes, thus highlighting the necessity of a careful analysis and evaluation process.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.17740/eas.econ.2024-V37-05
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