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Public Private Partnerships ve zdravotnictví: Evropské PPP modely a faktory ovlivňující pozitivní výsledky těchto podniků
Siroky, Joseph Yan ; Štěrbová, Ludmila (advisor) ; Wright, Stephen (referee)
A number of European countries are turning to private finance for public hospitals and other healthcare infrastructure. Public-private partnerships (PPP) are intended to bind private sector efficiencies, secure appropriate risk transfer between hospital operators, infrastructure owners and other partners, and ensure optimum whole-life asset management. This paper discusses the different factors that influence significantly the outcomes of European PPP ventures, the scope of different PPP models, and experience so far in delivering new infrastructure and stimulating innovation and quality improvements. Finally, it draws conclusions, through recent case studies, on the factors that have a significant influence in shaping PPP models and policies. The methods used were extensive literature research and analysis, further supported by case study analysis of the Pembury Hospital, Braga Hospital, Berlin Buch Hospital and De La Ribera Hospital. The outcome of this paper draws upon the concept of "bundling" of services and concludes that this may be seen as a way of providing more appropriate risk allocation that creates incentives for efficient and effective behavior of the private sector.
PPP projects as the way of road-traffic infrastructure building in Czech Republic?
Veselý, Martin ; Dočkal, Dalibor (advisor) ; Vebrová, Ludmila (referee)
This work examines Public Private Partnership phenomenon and its usage in Czech Republic's road-traffic infrastructure, in D3 highway specificaly. As a purpose I chose answering the question of possibility and appropriateness of building road-traffic infrastructure in Czech Republic thanks to PPP. In these days, we are facing accelerating deficit of public treasure, emphasis is put into effectiveness, usability and avoid of risk in refer to extremely expensive projects. And one of the possible cure could be cooperation between public and private sector. In theoretical part I will compile common framework of PPP then I will decompose reasons of failure of pilot PPP projects in Czech Republic. In the second part I'm going to analyse D3 highway and compare this project with D47 highway, formed by first wave of PPP and also with analogous one abroad, the M1/ M15 project in Hungary. Those datas should be sufficient to give us the answer to the question -- if it is possible to build road-traffic infrastructure effectively in conditions which Czech Republic offers.
Brownfields and their financing
Menoušková, Martina ; Postránecký, Josef (advisor) ; Janeba, Tomáš (referee)
This Diploma Thesis analyzes the Brownfield issue in the Czech Republic. Relevant strategic documents are presented and constitute a framework for the Thesis study of regional development and funding concerning Brownfields. In addition, evolution of past and current approaches taken to deal with the Brownfield issue across regions of the Czech Republic has been studied. Consequently, a complex, holistic approach to Brownfield regeneration is described as a result of integration of current best practice, lessons learnt, optimal combination of Structural funding with Public Private Partnerships, risk management and other key success factors including references to examples from relevant Brownfield regeneration projects.

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