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Table 1 Data sources

From: Public private partnership in the training of doctors after the 1990s’ health sector reforms: the case of Tanzania

Source of data

Data type and volume

Area assessed in the cycle

Documents

▪ Published reports and articles

▪ The Private Hospitals (Regulation Amendment) Act, 1991

▪ The proposal for health sector reforms, 1994

▪ National Higher Education Policy, 1999

▪ The Universities Act, 2005

▪ The National Public Private Partnership (PPP) Policy, 2009

▪ Content

▪ Context

▪ Actors

▪ Process

▪ Impact (outcomes)

Key informants

▪ Twelve interviews with key informants from the public sector (four government ministries and one training institution)

Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children (MoHCDGEC)

President’s Office, Regional administration and local Government (PORALG)

Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MEST)

President’s Office Public Service Management (POPSM)

Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS)

▪ Eight interviews with key informants from the private sector

Four interviews with key informants from private not-for-profit training institutions

Two interviews with key informants from the private for-profit training institution

One interview with a key informant from the Christian Social Services Commission

One interview with a key informant from the Association of Private Health Facilities in Tanzania

▪ Process

▪ Impact (outcomes)