2016
DOI: 10.5812/ircmj.39866
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Public Hospital Facilities Development Using Build-Operate-Transfer Approach: Policy Consideration for Developing Countries

Abstract: Background: Advantages and limitations of build-operate-transfer (BOT) contracts in various forms of public-private partnership (PPP) arrangements have not been studied.

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“…BOT approach has been found to be feasible in many countries for the health sector, especially for the development of new hospitals. The model was used to meet the public regional and long-term health needs of the country [27]. An other adaptation of the BOT approach, initiate-build-operate-transfer (IBOT), has been used in developing countries to establish and develop telemedicine programs and e-health educational services.…”
Section: Build-operate-transfer Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BOT approach has been found to be feasible in many countries for the health sector, especially for the development of new hospitals. The model was used to meet the public regional and long-term health needs of the country [27]. An other adaptation of the BOT approach, initiate-build-operate-transfer (IBOT), has been used in developing countries to establish and develop telemedicine programs and e-health educational services.…”
Section: Build-operate-transfer Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%