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Contracting and partnering for public services

2023
This chapter explores the meaning of contracting for services, why it has been increasing, what are its pros and cons, how it is linked to competition and partnership working and how it could be used for the wider socio-economic goals (public value) of government. It argues that competitive contracting under NPM has resulted in some transfer of service
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Partners for public health.

Trustee : the journal for hospital governing boards, 2013
Hospitals and public health departments share the same goals.
Angela, Carman   +2 more
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Procurement Protocols for Public-Private Partnered Projects

Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 2001
Infrastructure megaprojects have often failed to meet original stakeholder expectations in both “pure” free markets and totally central-planned economies. Such failures provide the rationale for public-private partnerships (PPPs) that synergize both public and private strengths. Build-operate-transfer (BOT) type schemes are a popular type of PPP.
Zhang, XQ, Kumaraswamy, MM
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Partnering To Advance Public Health: A Foundation Supports Public Programs

Health Affairs, 2009
The New York Community Trust (NYCT), as part of its grant-making strategy, seeks to strengthen health services for the poorest residents of New York City. The NYCT worked closely with the Fund for Public Health in New York, a nonprofit agency affiliated with the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, to test new approaches to health ...
Len, McNally, Rachael N, Pine
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Partners in Public Learning

1992
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Partnering With Public Health

Family & Community Health, 2004
This article discusses the implementation of a one-year project developed to increase and improve the quality of public health nursing experiences for baccalaureate nursing students at one state-assisted university. The partnership model involved collaboration with public health departments, the academic nursing programs, and community agencies and ...
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Can Public Health And Medicine Partner In The Public Interest?

Health Affairs, 2006
The dominant issues for health and health care today can be effectively engaged only if public health and medicine work together as better partners. Yet historical, professional, organizational, operational, and financial barriers exist to closer relationships.
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CITIZEN, CUSTOMER, PARTNER: ENGAGING THE PUBLIC IN PUBLIC MANAGEMENT

Public Administration, 2015
Book review: CITIZEN, CUSTOMER, PARTNER: ENGAGING THE PUBLIC IN PUBLIC MANAGEMENT John Clayton Thomas M.E. Sharpe, 2012, 242 pp., £24.99 (hb), ISBN: 978–0765627209.
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Partners with the Public

2021
David E. McNabb, Carl R. Swenson
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Technology museums: New publics, new partners

Museum International, 2000
Museums in general, and science and technology museums in particular, must borrow and adapt the notions of customer service and the methods of project management, market analysis and fund-raising that have proved their effectiveness in business and industry, in the view of Gunter Knerr, director of the Deutsches Museum in Munich.
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