What you'll learn

  • Provide VBC training for staff and colleagues.

  • Define common terms in VBC and often difficult to understand associated concepts. 

  • Identify care delivery innovation and transformation strategies which will improve patient care and experience.

  • Review and compare VBC payment mechanisms. 

  • Discuss how to move from current structures to structures more aligned with VBC. 

  • Introduce framework for advanced care team practice and understand its relationship to VBC.

Course description

Whether your organization has implemented value-based care (VBC) as a payment model, or you are curious what the buzz is about, this course will provide a deep dive into VBC so that you’re prepared to navigate a payment model change and improve patient care. 

VBC also serves as the cornerstone of many state-sponsored Accountable Care Organization (ACO) structures. By its very nature, VBC is designed to improve patient care. However, large organizational changes often come with major hiccups. This course is led by faculty who have real-world experience in VBC and with ACOs. They’ll teach proven methods to move toward VBC payment structures. After attending the one-day course, managers and leaders will be equipped to prepare their entire team (clinical and non-clinical) for VBC. 

This accredited course is offered by Center for Primary Care Harvard Medical SChool  This course is targeted to Primary Care Physicians, Specialty Physicians, Pharmacists, Psychologists, Physician Assistant, Nurses, especially Nurse Leaders, Quality Improvement Specialists , Population Health Managers, Behavioral Health Managers, Health care leaders, Practice Managers and Patient Partners. 

 Contact ceprograms@hms.harvard.edu with questions. 

 

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