- Level Foundation
- المدة 20 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة Universiteit Leiden
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The way we currently pay our care providers lead to suboptimal outcomes and unnecessary spending. Consequently, we fail to maximize the value of our health care services. We need to change provider payment models in order to keep health care systems financial sustainability. Doing nothing is not an option. But the question is, how do we do it? During this course, we will discuss the rationale for payment reforms and dive into the key design elements of Alternative Payment Models (APMs) and how they change care provider incentives. You will learn about a roadmap to design and implement APMs on your own. You will learn about behavioural economics and human behaviour which are essential to advance the design and implementation of APMs. After the course you can apply your sharpened skills to lead change in health care via innovative payment models in order to increase value of health care services. This course is targeted at a variety of professionals in the healthcare sector in order to realise a common language. Are you a provider, board member, working at a public or private payer or researcher working in the health sector, this course is relevant for you! This Course is part of the to-be-developed Leiden University master program Population Health Management. If you wish to find out more about this program see the last reading of this Course!الوحدات
Welcome to the course Alternative Payment models
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Discussions
- Introduce yourself!
2
Videos
- Welcome to the course Alternative Payment Models!
- How to succeed in your online class?
3
Readings
- Meet the instructors & the team
- About this Course
- APM Glossary
Introduction
1
Videos
- Introduction
Why payment reforms?
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Discussions
- Different countries, different systems, different overarching goals?
1
Videos
- Misalignment of incentives with system goals
2
Readings
- Video: Michael Porter on VBHC
- Berwick, Nolan and Whittington (2008) - The Triple Aim
Base payment models
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Discussions
- All Clear? Reflection on the base payment models
1
Videos
- Base payment models
1
Readings
- Optional papers from Robinson (2001), Miller (2009) and Porter (2010)
Allocation of risk and related behaviour changes of providers
2
Videos
- Allocation of risk
- Do providers respond to financial incentives?
To conclude
2
Assignment
- Reflect on your goals
- Test your knowledge
1
Videos
- To conclude
Introduction
1
Videos
- Introduction
The APM-Framework
1
Videos
- The Alternative Payment Model Framework
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Readings
- Frakt & Mayes (2012) - Beyond capitation (mandatory)
- HCP-LAN factsheet APM Framework (mandatory)
Different types of APMs
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Discussions
- APM in practice! Time to start designing your own APM!
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Videos
- 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. Hildebrandt on Shared Savings in Germany
- Bundled payments
- Expert Interview: Prof. dr. Wodgis on Bundled Payment in Canada
- APMs and their evidence
To conclude
2
Assignment
- Reflect on your goals
- Test your knowledge
1
Videos
- To conclude
1
Readings
- Additional videos by dr. Song and dr. Myers
Introduction
1
Discussions
- Twitter time!
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Videos
- Introduction
Overcoming barriers for adoption
4
Videos
- The APM roadmap
- The roadmap: Pre-contractual phase
- The roadmap: Post-contractual phase
- Expert Interview: Prof. Dr. E. Nolte
To conclude
2
Assignment
- Reflect on your goals
- Test your knowledge
1
Videos
- To conclude
1
Readings
- Report McKinsey (2019) Seven characteristics of successful APMs (optional)
Introduction
2
Videos
- Introduction
- The concept of Behavioural Economics
Prospect theory
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Discussions
- Rethink your APM!
3
Videos
- 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
Other aspects of Behavioural Economics
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Discussions
- I've been nudged! And I'll explain to you how!
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Videos
- Intertemporal Choice
- Nudging
To conclude
2
Assignment
- Reflect on your goals
- Test your knowledge
1
Videos
- To conclude
2
Readings
- Struijs, Hayen, van der Swaluw (2018) - When designing Bundled Payments, don't ignore lessons of behavioral economics (mandatory)
- Optional Readings
Course Conclusion
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Assignment
- Final Quiz
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Discussions
- Share your glossary
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Videos
- Course Conclusion
Auto Summary
Unlock the potential of healthcare with "Population Health: Alternative Payment Models." Focused on reforming payment systems to enhance outcomes and reduce costs, this course delves into the design and implementation of Alternative Payment Models (APMs). Ideal for healthcare professionals, including providers, board members, and researchers, it offers a foundation in behavioural economics and innovative payment strategies. Led by Leiden University and hosted on Coursera, this 20-hour course equips you to drive change in healthcare. Available via a Starter subscription, it's perfect for those committed to improving healthcare value and sustainability.

Jeroen Struijs