Indian Journal of Community Medicine (Oct 2024)

Public–Private Partnership Model in Delivering Quality Health Care and Medical Education - An Enduring Success Story for the Past Seven Decades

  • Bhaskaran Unnikrishnan,
  • Gurpur Guni Laxman Prabhu,
  • Potti Laxminarayana Gangadhara Rao,
  • Nithin Kumar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/ijcm.ijcm_430_24
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49, no. 6
pp. 786 – 790

Abstract

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Public–private partnerships (PPPs) are integral to the National Health Mission (NHM). Kasturba Medical College (KMC), Mangalore, was the first private institution in India to embrace the PPP model way back in 1953. The then Government of Madras permitted KMC Mangalore to partner with the 2 district hospitals – the Government Wenlock and the Lady Goschen Hospitals. For almost seven decades, KMC Mangalore has been using the clinical facilities at District Wenlock and Lady Goschen hospitals to provide quality health care and also train the Undergraduate and Postgraduate students of KMC. The Manipal experiment is a shining example of public–private collaboration to provide quality accessible health care to everyone, which is in line with the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3 and its targets.

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