Hello Nwabisa, I also think that a systematic review is a great idea. You can review already existing PPP programs in Africa (such as: Riders for Health, and/ or Queen ‘Mamohato Memorial Hospital and Clinics PPP ) or in LMICs in general.
Despite the implementation of NHI in many LMICs, there are still gaps with high out of pocket expenditure and absence of medications for many neglected tropical diseases.
Unless you have access to data, it would be difficult to make any meaningful contribution in that area. Systematic review is always useful project for masters level students.
Hello Nwabisa, I also think that a systematic review is a great idea. You can review already existing PPP programs in Africa (such as: Riders for Health, and/ or Queen ‘Mamohato Memorial Hospital and Clinics PPP ) or in LMICs in general.
We currently having a PPP in my department where we have co location PPP the Private Party RUnning a Private Hopsital in government premises. I wanted to review the success of that PPP it will be ending in the next 5 years. In this type of PPP model goverment will ge getting a maintained buildung terms of infrastructure as private party was suppose to refurbishment the building that they are utilizing... so my question with this PPP is this a Public Helath Issue if I can conduct a research on?