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Principles of integrated and value-based healthcare
Rating: 4.4 out of 5(166 ratings)
3,589 students
Last updated 9/2019
English

What you'll learn

  • The principles of integrated and value-based healthcare, the transformation of healthcare systems and services as well as the role of technology in enabling this process to reduce improve health outcomes, patient experience and costs

Course content

3 sections18 lectures2h 35m total length
  • Introduction20:56

    Explore the shift from hospital-centered care to integrated and value based health care, emphasizing information systems, multidisciplinary teams, patient self-management, and community engagement to improve outcomes and sustainability.

  • 27:16
  • 310:20

    Explore how person-centered, integrated care connects hospital, primary, social, and community services to improve outcomes and quality of life through multidisciplinary collaboration and effective communication.

  • 424:49
  • 512:23
  • Principles of integrated and value-based healthcare: Overview

Requirements

  • General knowledge about current healthcare challenges and solutions for healthcare improvement, better patient care and efficient healthcare services, how to innovate healthcare organizations and make them work better and how to use technology to enable this these improvements.

Description

These 3 lectures explain the principles of integrated and value-based healthcare, the transformation of healthcare systems and services as well as the role of technology in enabling this process to reduce improve health outcomes, patient experience and costs. In the first lecture an overview will be provided of the ‘Principles of integrated and value-based healthcare’. You will learn why it is important to provide patient centred care and that an integration of services and collaboration with colleagues from different disciplines is essential to make this happen. Along with other aspects which are needed to integrate people and organisations to be focused on patients in a more coherent way. Also the concept of the patient journey is introduced and related interaction with the patient as a care team. Lastly, how healthcare services can be optimised. The second lecture elaborates on how do we make the improvements mentioned in the previous lecture happen. You will learn about how to use design principles and the patients’ needs to create new care services. You will discover that process of (re)designing care with all colleagues and other relevant people involved i.e. co-creation, is the change management itself. The third lecture is about the use of technology, including digital health or eHealth, to enable care services and realise better health outcomes. Different examples of how you could use technology in the hospital and in primary care will be shown. Also, the lecture explains why it is often difficult to make use of technology successful.

Who this course is for:

  • This course is for students and professionals in medicine, healthcare management, finance and economics, ancillary medical services or other students or professionals with an interest in healthcare