The article explores the potential of public-private partnership (PPP) as an effective anti-corruption tool in the healthcare sector of Ukraine. Given the traditionally high level of corruption risks in this area – especially in procurement, infrastructure development, and public resource management – the study emphasizes the transformative role of PPP in promoting transparency, accountability, and integrity. The paper analyzes the legal framework, including the Law of Ukraine "On Public-Private Partnership" and related legislation, and highlights the importance of long-term contractual obligations, open competition, independent audits, and the use of digital monitoring tools. Particular attention is paid to existing institutional and legal barriers, such as insufficient regulatory detail, limited professional capacity among civil servants, and the lack of standardized procedures for risk assessment. The article also underlines the importance of public control, the role of national anti-corruption bodies, and the need for independent oversight mechanisms. The experience of EU countries is referenced as a model for reform. The authors conclude that PPP can serve as both a mechanism for attracting investment and a strategic instrument for corruption prevention – provided that it is supported by strong legal safeguards, political will, and inclusive governance. Recommendations are made for improving regulatory standards, digital infrastructure, and civic participation in PPP implementation.
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