This report, produced in partnership with the Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform at the Brookings Institution, explores lessons learned for the stewardship of mixed health system based on health care experiences in the United States. The report considers the role of professional associations, policy consultation and analysis mechanisms, health information collection, and accreditation. The report and accompanying issue brief examine how the lessons from this analysis of the US public/private health system interaction might inform the development of improved stewardship mechanisms in the developing world, with an emphasis on what works and does not work well in the United States.




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