Population Health: Alternative Payment Models
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3 Weeks
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Medium Of Instructions | Mode Of Learning | Mode Of Delivery |
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English | Self Study | Video and Text Based |
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Fees Informations | Certificate Availability | Certificate Providing Authority |
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INR 2436 | yes | Coursera |
The Syllabus
Videos
- Welcome to the course Alternative Payment Models!
- How to succeed in your online class?
Readings
- Meet the instructors & the team
- Leiden University: Facts & Figures
- About this Course
- APM Glossary
- Community Guidelines
- What is your learning path?
Videos
- Introduction
- Misalignment of incentives with system goals
- Base payment models
- Allocation of risk
- Do providers respond to financial incentives?
- To conclude
Readings
- Michael Porter on VBHC - Video
- Berwick, Nolan and Whittington (2008). The Triple Aim.
- Optional papers from Robinson (2001), Miller (2009) and Porter (2010)
- Additional video lecture about ‘The importance of the why’ by dr. Jenrette, Executive Vice President for Cedars-Sinai Medical Network
Practice Exercise
- Reflect on your goals
- Test your knowledge
Videos
- Introduction
- The Alternative Payment Model Framework
- Pay for Performance (P4P)
- Shared Savings
- Expert Interview: Prof dr. S. Shortell on Shared Savings and Accountable Care Organizations in the US
- Expert Interview: Dr. H. Hilderandt on Shared Savings in Germany
- Bundled payments
- Expert Interview: Prof. dr. Wodgis on Bundled Payment in Canada
- APMs and their evidence
- To conclude
Readings
- Frakt & Mayes (2012). Beyond capitation (mandatory)
- HCP-LAN factsheet APM Framework (mandatory)
- Additional videos by dr. Song and dr. Myers
Practice Exercise
- Reflect on your goals
- Test your knowledge
Videos
- Introduction
- The APM roadmap
- The roadmap: Pre-contractual phase
- The roadmap: Post-contractual phase
- Expert Interview: Prof. Dr. E. Nolte
- To conclude
Readings
- Report McKinsey (2019) Seven characteristics of successful APMs (optional)
Practice Exercise
- Reflect on your goals
- Test your knowledge
Videos
- Introduction
- The concept of Behavioural Economics
- Prospect theory (I) Reference dependence and loss aversion
- Prospect theory (II) The human response to the risk of losing or winning
- Behavioural Economics and the design of APMs
- Intertemporal Choice
- Nudging
- To conclude
- Course Conclusion
Readings
- Struijs, Hayen, van der Swaluw (2018). When designing Bundled Payments, don't ignore lessons of behavioral economics (mandatory)
- Optional Readings
Practice Exercise
- Reflect on your goals
- Test your knowledge
- Final Quiz