<div class="gmail_quote">From: <b class="gmail_sendername">Vern Weitzel</b> <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:vern.weitzel@gmail.com">vern.weitzel@gmail.com</a>></span><br>crosposted from: "[health-vn discussion group]" <<a href="mailto:health-vn@cairo.anu.edu.au">health-vn@cairo.anu.edu.au</a>><br>
<br>From: **<a href="mailto:NHolden@oxfam.org.uk" target="_blank">NHolden@oxfam.org.uk</a> <br><br><br>Please find below a link to Oxfam International's new briefing paper,<br>'Blind Optimism: Challenging the Myths about Private Health Care in Poor<br>
Countries' by Anna Marriott.<br><br><br><br>In the past few years Oxfam has *found *a number of influential donors<br>and international organisations increasingly advocate for private sector<br>health care delivery as a solution to slow progress on health in poor<br>
countries. Blind Optimism explores in depth the evidence available<br>against a number of arguments and assumptions made in favour of private<br>sector health care provision. It also looks to those developing<br>countries that have achieved significant successes in scaling up towards<br>
universal and equitable access to health care and the policies they have<br>pursued. It concludes that there is very little empirical evidence in<br>support of so-called private sector solutions and that the potential<br>
risks of a greater role for the private sector in health care delivery<br>are largely ignored. At the same time publicly delivered services,<br>although far from perfect and often in need of substantial reform and<br>support, are at the heart of health services in poor countries with<br>
higher performing, more pro-poor health systems.<br><br><br><br>In launching this new paper Oxfam is calling for a halt to the use of<br>unproven and risky policies that promote an expansion of the private<br>sector and threaten to undermine government capacity to deliver to those<br>
most in need. At the same time governments must prioritise the rapid<br>scaling-up of free public provision of health services – the only proven<br>route to achieve health care for all.<br><br><br><br><a href="http://www.oxfam.org/en/policy/bp125-blind-optimism" target="_blank">http://www.oxfam.org/en/policy/bp125-blind-optimism</a><br>
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