Not for profit but for whom?
Carolyn Cordery and
Bronwyn Howell
No 373304, Competition & Regulation Times from New Zealand Institute for the Study of Competition and Regulation
Abstract:
Past ownership patterns dominate both the formation and allocation of controlling interests in PHOs - the non-profit 'primary health organisations' that the government funds to deliver its primary healthcare services. But the origins of these controlling interests isn't just a matter of historical interest. Recognising their different forms helps identify the risks of healthcare funding being directed away from the government's objectives; it also helps identify measures for mitigating such risks. Carolyn Cordery and Bronwyn Howell report.
Date: 2011-07-01
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