Short course: Value-based care 2024

SHORT COURSE

Value-based Care

 Dates: 12 – 14 August 2024

Time: 9am – 5pm (SGT)
Format: In-person

Venue: Tahir Foundation Building (NUS MD1)

Registrations close on 22 July 2024.

Course outline

This course provides participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to deliver value-based care, emphasizing patient outcomes over volume of services. Participants will learn to assess and improve care quality, efficiency, and patient satisfaction while considering cost-effectiveness, benchmarking and programme evaluation. It aims to equip participants with the skills to design strategies for delivering high-value care in their practice settings, ultimately enhancing patient outcomes and healthcare system sustainability.

Learning objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand how to incentivise providers to deliver value-based care and encourage patients to demand value-based care
  • Describe the role of:
    • Health technology assessment in supporting value-based care
    • Programme evaluation in supporting value-based care
  • Describe the use of data analytics to reduce waste in the health system
  • Formulate strategies to optimize resource utilization and strategies for change management to encourage value-based care

Course instructor

Course fee

Category

Fees inclusive of GST (SGD)

Students/LMIC $863.28
NUHS staff/ Non-profit partner rate $1,438.80
Public sector/ Corporate partner rate $2,158.20
Private sector $3,597.00

*Prices stated are inclusive of 9% GST. 

Note: There are limited slots available for participants under the Student/LMIC category. LMIC refers to countries listed under the Low-Income Economies or Lower-Middle Income Economies according to the World Bank. NUHS staff refers to staff under the NUHS cluster (including NUH, NTFGH, AH, JCH, NUP, National University Cancer Institute Singapore, National University Heart Centre Singapore, National University Centre for Oral Health Singapore, Centre for Innovation in Healthcare). Non-profit partner refers to members under HTAsiaLink & iDSI members. Public sector refers to any government agency, hospital or state university. Corporate partner refers to members under APACMed and SAPI. Private sector refers to any private hospital, university or private company.

Registration

Please scan the below QR code for registration or click here.

For more information on this course, please contact us at hiper@nus.edu.sg.

Registration closes on 22 July 2024.