THE PUBLIC -PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP - benefit or challenge for the Macedonian public healthcare

Miseva, Kristina (2024) THE PUBLIC -PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP - benefit or challenge for the Macedonian public healthcare. In: The 7th International Scientific Conference Management and law 2024 “Modern Challenges in Management, Economy, Law, Security and Information Society”, 17 May 2024, Faculty of Business and Law "MB" University, Belgrade, Serbia.

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Abstract

Financing the public health system remains a major challenge for post-transition
countries and small economies such as the Republic of North Macedonia. Healthcare PPPs
require the setup of complex legal and financial frameworks. They are usually set up to mitigate
the fiscal costs and public finance resources needed to build capital infrastructure. Lately, the
public enterprises established by the government or the local government in the region have
entered into long-term purchase agreements that are like PPPs. In practice, PPPs are very
popular in the transport, energy, and water sectors (investment in infrastructure in toll roads,
electricity networking, water supply and wastewater treatment, etc.). But, when it comes to the
PPPs in the public healthcare sector, these models of financing, seem to be facing restrictions and
don`t enjoy the same popularity as in other sectors for public services.
Therefore, this contribution will overview the appearance and legal position of the PPPs in the
Macedonian public healthcare system, the new competences for sustainable public healthcare
systems. What are the legal positions of the public and private partners, and what are the financial
implications (pros and cons) for using this model of investment in the public healthcare system?

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Speech)
Subjects: Social Sciences > Law
Divisions: Faculty of Law
Depositing User: Kristina Miseva
Date Deposited: 31 May 2024 07:49
Last Modified: 31 May 2024 07:49
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/34184

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