Reimagining Healthcare: The South African PPP Revolution
- Title
- Reimagining Healthcare: The South African PPP Revolution
- Creator
- Sarkar, Monsoon; Singhal, Abhinav; Glory, C.
- Description
- Publicprivate partnerships (PPPs) are rapidly being recognized as transformative methods for improving healthcare delivery and funding, particularly in resource-constrained environments. Global and national policy frameworks, supported by organizations such as the African Development Bank (AfDB) and the World Health Organization (WHO), emphasize the potential for PPPs to fill significant gaps in healthcare infrastructure and service delivery. Countries across Africa, notably South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, and Rwanda, have put in place national PPP frameworks that formalize partnerships in healthcare, focusing on risk sharing, accountability, and sustainability. South Africas National Treasury PPP Unit is a regional pioneer in promoting PPP development that balances private-sector innovation with governmental control. Such frameworks allow PPPs to mobilize private resources, enhance public spending efficiency, and provide access to high-quality healthcare, particularly in marginalized communities. Despite positive developments, PPPs in African healthcare confront hurdles due to fragmented legal frameworks and low institutional capacity to manage complicated contracts. The AfDBs 20212031 PPP strategic framework seeks to fill these gaps by providing African States with resources to establish enabling environments and prepare viable healthcare projects for the market. Diverse models in South Africa and other countries, such as Kenyas Managed Equipment Services (MES) and Ghanas BuildOperateTransfer (BOT) programs, show how adaptable PPPs can improve healthcare finance and delivery. However, current regulatory frameworks are complicated and often disconnected, emphasizing the need for unifying legal standards to assure transparency and accountability. This chapter highlights the insights that present a strong PPP model adapted to healthcare financing. It highlights the necessity of transparent systems, good risk management, and combining publicprivate expertise to handle current healthcare concerns. PPPs can improve healthcare accessibility and quality, increase patient satisfaction, and strengthen healthcare systems by promoting improved governance, policy consistency, and capacity building. Strategically honed, PPPs can drive long-term breakthroughs, positioning healthcare systems better to address the changing demands of African communities and beyond. 2026 selection and editorial matter, Wasswa Shafik, Adel Ben Youssef, Chithirai Pon Selvan and Pushan Kumar Dutta; individual chapters, the contributors.
- Source
- Sustainable Healthcare Systems in Africa: Technologies, Practices, and Management;pp.64-78
- Date
- 01-01-2025
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Coverage
- Sarkar M., Christ University, India; Singhal A., Christ University, India; Glory C., Christ University, India
- Rights
- Restricted Access; Hardcopy may be available in the library
- Relation
- ISBN: 978-104043747-6; 978-103287020-5;
- Format
- online
- Language
- English
- Type
- Book chapter
Collection
Citation
Sarkar, Monsoon; Singhal, Abhinav; Glory, C., “Reimagining Healthcare: The South African PPP Revolution,” CHRIST (Deemed To Be University) Institutional Repository, accessed June 18, 2026, https://archives.christuniversity.in/items/show/24365.
