“…4 Till now, different approaches to address the health system' challenges are used by countries, of which one of the most effective is public-private partnership (PPP), which as a bilateral partnership and win-win policy, makes use of the capacities of both public and private parties to achieve the goals. [5][6][7] In general, PPP is a mechanism whereby the public sector (government and other governmental entities) in order to provide the infrastructure services (water and wastewater, transportation, health, education, etc) utilizes the capacity of the private sector (cooperatives, private companies, charities, and nongovernmental organizations [NGOs]), including knowledge, experience, and financial resources. In PPP, a contract would conclude between the public and private sector to share the risk, responsibility and benefits, and to synchronize resources and expertise of both sectors in providing infrastructure services.…”