尼日利亚放射诊断设施公私伙伴关系的风险分配模式

I. Okon, A. Ugwu, Chioma H. Akuchukwu-Okafor
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背景:在公私伙伴关系(PPP)中建立风险分担机制对于项目的成功以及提高政府和私人投资者的回报至关重要。有必要为放射诊断设施制定一个特定项目的模式。目的:为尼日利亚的放射诊断设施建立PPP风险分配模型。方法:调查于2017年1月至2017年12月进行。共发放了122份调查问卷,目的是将不同的风险因素分配给公共或私营部门,其中82份(67.21%)被退回进行数据分析。调查对象是从事公私合营的放射技师和放射科医生,以及通过研究对公私合营模式有深入认识的学者。收集到的数据以表格形式呈现,首选风险分配以百分比表示。结果:在本研究的33个关键风险中,18个(55%)最好由公共和私营部门共同承担。这跨越了所有风险组(政治、经济、法律、自然和操作)。没有完全由公共部门(政府)保留的风险,百分比得分在50%以上。结论:基于PPP模式的放射诊断设施风险分配模型表明,所有风险群体应由公共和私营部门共同承担。这项研究将为政府机构和该领域的潜在投资者提供风险缓解工具。
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Risk Allocation Model for Public-Private Partnership in Radiodiagnostic Facilities in Nigeria
  Background:  Developing a mechanism for risk sharing in public-private partnerships (PPP) is crucial to success of the project as well as improving returns to the government and the private investor. It has become needful to develop a project-specific model for radio-diagnostic facilities. Objective: To develop a model of risk allocation for PPP in radio-diagnostic facilities in Nigeria. Methodology: The survey was undertaken from January 2017 to December 2017. A total of 122 questionnaires aimed at allocating different risk factors to either the public or private sector were sent out with 82 (67.21%) returned for data analysis. The target respondents were  radiographers and radiologists in  PPP and academics who had gained in-depth knowledge of the PPP model through research. Data collected were presented in tables and the preferred risks allocation expressed in percentage. Results: Out of thirty-three key risks in this study, eighteen (55%) were preferably shared between the public and private sectors. This cut across all the risks groups (political, economic, legal, natural and operational). There is no risk that is solely retained by the public sector (government) with percentage scores above 50%. Conclusion:  The risk allocation model for PPP in Radio-diagnostic facilities suggests that all the risk groups should be shared between the public and private sectors.  This study will serve as a risk mitigation tool for the government agencies and prospective investors in this area.    
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