Public–Private Mix
Cross-source consensus on Public–Private Mix from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- The review defines PPM as a strategic partnership between national TB programmes and public or private healthcare providers for TB diagnosis and treatment. — Public–private mix for tuberculosis in urban health systems in least-developed, low-income and lower–middle-income countries and territories: a systematic review
- PPM models in the review were long-term formal or informal arrangements between public and private sectors. — Public–private mix for tuberculosis in urban health systems in least-developed, low-income and lower–middle-income countries and territories: a systematic review
- Most PPM models aimed to increase case detection, decentralise treatment, and expand urban coverage. — Public–private mix for tuberculosis in urban health systems in least-developed, low-income and lower–middle-income countries and territories: a systematic review
- PPM implementation was associated with improved access to TB diagnostic services and DOTS delivery. — Public–private mix for tuberculosis in urban health systems in least-developed, low-income and lower–middle-income countries and territories: a systematic review