Affiliation:
1. Department of Civil Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece
2. Department of Civil Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,Thessaloniki, Greece
Abstract
Financial crisis is particularly acute in Greece. Public Private Partnerships (PPPs), under these conditions, appear as a “reasonable” strategic decision. A PPP’s project implementation requires a high level of preparation, especially in the sensitive area of the National Health System (NHS). The implementation of PPPs projects in Health Sector, has recently initiated in Greece, while the relevant legal framework has been already voted since 2005. Many people express reservations about the extent and the content of this implementation. The aim of the current survey was to measure the satisfaction of health professionals in the public sector from the existing infrastructures and the assessment of their attitude to the prospect of PPP’s application to upgrade health infrastructure and health services. Results focus on the response of the hospital executive personnel towards PPP’s implementation. The research found a generally positive response to PPPs, while at the same time this approach is being characterized as a last resort. The positive reaction was identified in the involvement of the private sector, in providing support services during the contract, according to the current legislative framework. On the other hand, there is a significant opposition towards any prospect of transferring to the private investor, services related to medical and nursing care.
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