*Assoc. Prof. Dr., Selcuk University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Health Care Management
**Research Assistant, Selcuk University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Health Care Management
Online published on 24 April, 2018.
Public-private partnership (PPP) can be defined as sharing the investments and services, costs, risks and profits of enterprises between public and private corporations based on an agreement. Even though healthcare industry has a little proprietor of a share in PPP, the healthcare industry makes a considerable contribution to PPP. Turkey undergoes change increasingly in the national healthcare industry by using PPP in recent decades. The model which becomes prevalent in the field of health contributes only for medical services (core services) in government. The government assigns medical facilities, medical support, presented services besides medical support and the operation in merchandising areas to the private sector by using this prevalent model in the field of health. In this study, the presented national health services in England and Turkey how PPP provides development in health services, which regulations are legislated for health services, and the projects for health services are considered. England and Turkey are covered in this study. The reason for incorporating England in this research is that PPP is used the first time in England besides PPP has been progressed and advanced in England.
Public-Private Partnership, Health services, The United Kingdom and Turkey