The Role of the Private Sector in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Experiences From Four Health Systems
Date
2022
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Frontiers in Public Health
Abstract
As societies urbanize, their populations have become increasingly dependent on the
private sector for essential services. The way the private sector responds to health
emergencies such as the COVID-19 pandemic can determine the health and economic
wellbeing of urban populations, an effect amplified for poorer communities. Here we
present a qualitative document analysis of media reports and policy documents in
four low resource settings-Bangladesh, Ghana, Nepal, Nigeria-between January and
September 2020. The review focuses on two questions: (i) Who are the private sector
actors who have engaged in the COVID-19 first wave response and what was their
role?; and (ii) How have national and sub-national governments engaged in, and with,
the private sector response and what have been the effects of these engagements?
Three main roles of the private sector were identified in the review. (1) Providing
resources to support the public health response. (2) Mitigating the financial impact of
the pandemic on individuals and businesses. (3) Adjustment of services delivered by
the private sector, within and beyond the health sector, to respond to pandemic-related
business challenges and opportunities. The findings suggest that a combination of
public-private partnerships, contracting, and regulation have been used by governments
to influence private sector involvement. Government strategies to engage the private
sector developed quickly, reflecting the importance of private services to populations.
However, implementation of regulatory responses, especially in the health sector, has
often been weak reflecting the difficulty governments have in ensuring affordable, quality
private services. Lessons for future pandemics and other health emergencies include
the need to ensure that essential non-pandemic health services in the government and
non-government sector can continue despite elevated risks, surge capacity to minimize
shortages of vital public health supplies is available, and plans are in place to ensure
private workplaces remain safe and livelihoods protected.
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Research Article
Keywords
COVID-19, private secto, Ghana, Nigeria
Citation
Citation: Wallace LJ, Agyepong I, Baral S, Barua D, Das M, Huque R, Joshi D, Mbachu C, Naznin B, Nonvignon J, Ofosu A, Onwujekwe O, Sharma S, Quayyum Z, Ensor T and Elsey H (2022) The Role of the Private Sector in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Experiences From Four Health Systems. Front. Public Health 10:878225. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.878225