Adopting Value-Based Models in Healthcare

5 units

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About this program

Healthcare systems across the globe are transitioning from traditional fee-for-service approaches to value-based care models that emphasize outcomes, efficiency, and patient-centered services. This shift demands strategic planning, operational restructuring, and coordinated efforts among payers, providers, and patients.
The Adopting Value-Based Healthcare Frameworks Training Course offers frameworks, practical tools, and real-world case studies aimed at guiding healthcare leaders in the design and implementation of value-based initiatives.
Participants will examine international practices, policy incentives, and financial frameworks that underpin sustainable value-based healthcare systems.

Course benefits

  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of value-based healthcare (VBHC) principles.
  • Enhance patient outcomes while managing expenditure.
  • Foster stronger partnerships between healthcare providers and payers.
  • Align clinical practices with established performance metrics.
  • Promote lasting innovation in healthcare delivery models.

Key outcomes

  • Describe the core concepts of VBHC and its worldwide implementation.
  • Develop care delivery models centered on patient outcomes and value creation.
  • Assess various payment and reimbursement mechanisms suitable for VBHC.
  • Utilize performance indicators to measure and monitor healthcare outcomes.
  • Formulate strategies for integrated clinical care and coordination.
  • Engage relevant stakeholders in the transition to value-based care.
  • Apply insights from case studies to improve local healthcare environments.

Who should attend

  • Healthcare executives and operational managers.
  • Policymakers and health regulatory authorities.
  • Clinical leaders and department managers.
  • Insurance industry and payer representatives.

Course outline

1

Unit 1: Fundamentals of Value-Based Healthcare

  • Core concepts of value-based care.
  • International factors driving VBHC adoption.
  • Contrasting fee-for-service with value-based frameworks.
  • Practical examples of VBHC deployment.
2

Unit 2: Creating Patient-Focused Care Models

  • Interpreting value from the patient’s viewpoint.
  • Strategies for care coordination and integration.
  • Collaborative multidisciplinary care approaches.
  • Improving patient participation and satisfaction.
3

Unit 3: Financial Models and Incentive Alignment

  • Implementation of bundled payments and shared savings.
  • Pay-for-performance and risk-sharing frameworks.
  • Aligning provider motivations with patient results.
  • Ensuring financial viability in VBHC systems.
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Unit 4: Evaluating Outcomes and Performance Metrics

  • Identification and selection of outcome metrics.
  • Leveraging data analytics for performance tracking.
  • Comparing benchmarks against international standards.
  • Driving continuous improvement through measurement.
5

Unit 5: Executing and Maintaining VBHC Programs

  • Managing change and securing stakeholder commitment.
  • Policy and regulatory facilitators of VBHC.
  • Expanding and sustaining VBHC efforts.
  • Emerging trends in value-based healthcare.