- Type Experience
- Level Foundational
- Time Weeks
- Cost Paid
Value-Based Healthcare Fundamentals
Issued by
UNSW
Curated to equip you with the essential knowledge and skills for applying value-based healthcare in your work within the Australian healthcare system. Particularly, this short course offers evidence-based research and tools for real-world applications to shift from volume to value-based healthcare. Throughout the progression of this course, you will reflect on what “value” means in the context of modern Australian healthcare and how to drive value in your everyday work.
- Type Experience
- Level Foundational
- Time Weeks
- Cost Paid
Skills
- Creating a roadmap for transitioning towards value-based healthcare
- Defining what is meant by value-based healthcare
- Describe funding arrangements in Australia's healthcare system
- Discussing how your role affects patient experience and health outcomes
- Identifying different sources of information and evidence for value-based care
- Identifying infrastructures for moving towards value-based healthcare
- Identifying outcomes and experiences that matter to patient
- Problem Solving, Prioritisation & Negotiation
- Program & change management
- Stakeholder identification, analysis and engagement
- Translating value-based healthcare within Australian Health System
- Using resources to improve health outcomes and patient experiences
Earning Criteria
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By completing this short course, the earner of this badge has the confidence and ability to apply the fundamentals of value-based healthcare in their work within the Australian healthcare system. They have the knowledge and skills for shifting from volume to value-based healthcare. They can reflect on what “value” means in the context of modern Australian healthcare and know how to drive value in their everyday work for better patient health outcomes and experience, and their own experience.
Standards
This course is worth 3 UNSW Medicine & Health Executive Certificate in Health (FMECH) credit points. The FMECH credit provides formal recognition of professional development and reflects 30 hours of learning. The 30 hours of learning may be counted towards your continuing professional development (CPD) in Australia.