01058pab a2200169 454500008004000000100001800040245008400058260000900142300001300151362001100164520055800175650002800733650004000761650003200801700002100833773003400854180718b2008 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aBaru, Rama V. aBlurring of boundaries: public-private partnerships in health services in India c2008 ap.62-71. a26 Jan aThis paper traces the evolution, structure and characteristics of public-private partnerships in health care over the last six decades. It argues that these partnerships have broken down the traditional boundaries between the market and the state, leading to the emergence of multiple actors with multiple roles and newer institutional arrangements that have redefined their role, power and authority. The fragmentation of role and authority has serious consequences for comprehensiveness, governance and accountability of health services. - Reproduced. aHealth services - India aPublic private partnerships - India aPublic private partnerships aNundy, Madhurima aEconomic and Political Weekly