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AJPH First Look, published online ahead of print Nov 30, 2006
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Ethics in Public Health Research: A Research Protocol to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Public–Private Partnerships as a Means to Improve Health and Welfare Systems Worldwide

Donald A. Barr, PhD, MD

Donald A. Barr is with the Department of Sociology, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.


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FIGURE 1— Number of publications abstracted in PubMed that contained the words "Public–Private Partnership(s)" in the title or abstract from 1990–2004.

 

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FIGURE 2— Number of new public–private partnerships in health created from 1974–2003.

Source. Initiative on Public–Private Partnerships for Health.15

 





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