Strategies for Value-Based Health Care
Decrease costs, improve efficiencies, and positively impact patient outcomes – these are just some of the things Value-Based Health Care can do.
Decrease costs, improve efficiencies, and positively impact patient outcomes – these are just some of the things Value-Based Health Care can do.
This program is where hospital administrators, healthcare consultants, and clinicians come together to learn how to effectively improve outcomes. You and your team will leave this program with an actionable framework that can be implemented immediately to improve care and decrease costs. The program is structured around Porter's Five Forces and provides you with an integrated framework for improving outcomes.
By the end of this highly interactive program, you will have learned how to decrease costs, improve efficiencies, and positively impact patient outcomes. Equip yourself with the framework you need to lead your team more effectively while achieving your professional goals.
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This program has limited seats so please register early. If the program session becomes full, you will be notified if you must be placed on the wait list.
401 21st Avenue South, Nashville, TN
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Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management, Nashville, TN |
Dr. Bachmann is a cardiologist and Instructor of Medicine and Health Policy at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. At Vanderbilt, Dr. Bachmann’s research focus is in using behavioral interventions to increase participation in cardiac rehabilitation, a widely underutilized therapy for patients with cardiovascular disease.
Melinda Buntin, Ph.D. is the chair of the Department of Health Policy at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.
Professor Rangaraj “Ranga” Ramanujam is a leading researcher and consultant on the organizational causes and consequences of operational failures in high-risk work settings.