2023
DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2023-012528
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The governance behaviours: a proposed approach for the alignment of the public and private sectors for better health outcomes

David Clarke,
Gabrielle Appleford,
Anna Cocozza
et al.

Abstract: Health systems are ‘the ensemble of all public and private organisations, institutions and resources mandated to improve, maintain or restore health.’ The private sector forms a major part of healthcare practice in many health systems providing a wide range of health goods and services, with significant growth across low-income and middle-income countries. WHO sees building stronger and more effective health systems through the participation and engagement of all health stakeholders as the pathway to further r… Show more

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“…When generating strategies for life science, national governments in high-income countries must see the life science sector as a lever for preparedness, equity, and sustainability and not only as a platform for economic prosperity and better health for those who live today. In LMICs, strengthened government capacity in working with the private sector is needed to achieve local implementation of global health goals [ 23 ]. Universities, as hubs of innovation and education, are key to fostering health preparedness in low-resource settings .…”
Section: Building Life Science 20mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When generating strategies for life science, national governments in high-income countries must see the life science sector as a lever for preparedness, equity, and sustainability and not only as a platform for economic prosperity and better health for those who live today. In LMICs, strengthened government capacity in working with the private sector is needed to achieve local implementation of global health goals [ 23 ]. Universities, as hubs of innovation and education, are key to fostering health preparedness in low-resource settings .…”
Section: Building Life Science 20mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Boards, as strategic decision-making teams, have become central to the institutions of contemporary societies. However, the question of how individual board members collectively make decisions remains poorly understood (Filatotchev et al, 2020;Veltrop et al, 2020;Gofen et al, 2021;Pernelet and Brennan, 2022;Weck et al, 2022;Clarke et al, 2023;Engbers and Khapova, 2023). Scholars increasingly examine these processes from cognitive and behavioral perspectives (Van Ees et al, 2009;Westphal and Zajac, 2013;Carroll et al, 2017;Boivie et al, 2021;Pernelet and Brennan, 2022;Engbers and Khapova, 2023), as the sharing of information and knowledge plays a central role in facilitating effective board performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%