EN
In view of increasing health care costs, which is a result of the growing demands of the public to have access to the latest medical technologies, which are very expensive, and by the systematic aging of the population, it is necessary to initiate health care reforms in terms of its financing. One of the proposed methods of reforms is public - private partnership or partial transfer of responsibility for the health from the public institutions to the private ones while maintaining adequate control of the state. Public-private partnership is a partnership between the public sector and the private sector consisting of tasks that have been traditionally delivered by the public sector. This cooperation increases the efficiency of public services through the use of private sector experience and builds up savings when compared to the performance of the same tasks only by a public body.