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- Blomqvist, Paula, 1968-, et al.
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Contracting out welfare services : how are private contractors held accountable?
- 2022
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Ingår i: Public Management Review. - : Taylor & Francis. - 1471-9037 .- 1471-9045. ; 24:2, s. 233-254
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- A challenge for governments contracting out public services is holding accountable contractors who fail to meet agreed-upon standards. In social services, contract monitoring is complicated by the fact that contracts tend to be incomplete and performance hard to assess. In this study, we examine how local governments in Sweden hold private contractors accountable in nursing home care. The main finding is that a mixture of accountability mechanisms was used, but that social accountability was seen as most effective. Marketaccountability measures like contract termination and financial sanctions could not be applied as local governments lacked the capacity to enforce them
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- Isaksson, David, 1982-, et al.
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Privatization of social care delivery : how can contracts be specified?
- 2018
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Ingår i: Public Management Review. - : Informa UK Limited. - 1471-9037 .- 1471-9045. ; 20:11, s. 1643-1662
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- When contracting out services to private actors, public authorities must be able to ensure that the quality of services provided is satisfactory. Therefore, it is important to formulate precise quality requirements, thus making them possible to monitor. In the study, 1,005 quality requirements from public procurements of nursing homes were categorized, and their degree of monitorability assessed. The analysis showed that quality requirements related to soft' areas such as social activities typically were non-monitorable. The requirements were written in an imprecise, vague manner, thus making it difficult for the local governments to determine whether or not they were met.
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