Authors
World Health Organization. Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean
- Citation
- World Health Organization. Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean . (2024). Understanding the private health sector: in Libya. World Health Organization. Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean. https://iris.who.int/handle/10665/378655 . License: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO
- ISBN
- 9789292742430 9789292742447 (online)
- Pages
- 38
- Published in
- Switzerland
- Rights
- CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO
- Rights Holder
- World Health Organization
- Rights URI
- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/igo
Table of Contents
- Contents 5
- Acknowledgments vi 5
- 1. Country context 1 5
- 2. Health status and selected health indicators 3 5
- 3. Organization and delivery of health services 7 5
- 3.1 Organization of health services 8 5
- 3.2 Delivery of health services 10 5
- 4. Health resources by sector 11 5
- 5. Health financing and expenditure 15 5
- 5.1 Health expenditure 16 5
- 5.2 Health finance 16 5
- 5.3 Out-of-pocket expenditure 17 5
- 5.4 Private health insurance 17 5
- 6. Private health sector analysis and stakeholder perspectives 19 5
- 6.1 Private health sector growth and its determinants 20 5
- 6.2 Private health sector resources 20 5
- 6.3 Regulatory framework and governance of the 5
- 6.4 Publicprivate partnerships 23 5
- 6.5 SWOT analysis for PPP in the health sector 24 5
- 6.6 Recommendations for engaging with the private 5
- References 27 5
- Annexes 29 5
- Country context 7
- Health status and selected health indicators 9
- Organization and delivery of health services 13
- The private health sector was formally organized in March 2014 through a business council for clinics known as the General Federation of Inpatient Clinics 15
- Health resources by sector 17
- 72 colleges and education institutes in the public and private sectors provide medical and allied health education under the supervision of the Ministry of Education 19
- Health financing and expenditure 21
- Few private health providers are willing to risk the incurred health costs of their patients which results in general distrust of the insurance policies 23
- Private health sector analysis and stakeholder perspectives 25
- The private sector has expanded significantly in the Eastern Mediterranean Region in recent decades 29
- Threats 30
- Weaknesses 30
- Opportunities 30
- Strengths 30
- References 33
- Annexes 35
- Introduction 38