Health Care Programs

leftquoteHealth care leaders cannot afford not to know what is in this course.rightquote
Richard J. Caselli, MD
Professor and Chair
Dept. of Neurology, Mayo Clinic, U.S.
 
 

Today's intense health care debate has increased the focus on the performance and effectiveness of health care delivery systems around the globe. In response, Harvard Business School offers a portfolio of Executive Education programs for clinical and nonclinical leaders. Focused on a specific set of challenges, each program helps you position your organization for long-term competitive advantage.​​

Business Innovations in Global Health Care

Dates and Fees

  • June 26–29, 2013 (HBS Campus)

  • $8,250

In Business Innovations in Global Health Care, you will evaluate how entrepreneurs in developing and developed countries are overcoming barriers to provide better health care to medically underserved populations. By examining innovative ventures and delivery models that succeed, even in the face of complex political and economic challenges, you will emerge better positioned to implement effective approaches to health care within your own country or region.

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Emerging Issues in Health Care

Dates and Fees

  • March 2–4, 2014 (HBS Campus)

  • $5,750

Scientific discoveries, next-generation technology solutions, medical advances, payment reform, and new service models have the potential to dramatically transform health care delivery. In Emerging Issues in Health Care, HBS professor Richard Bohmer will lead an exploration of the tremendous challenges and opportunities facing senior health care leaders.

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Implementing Cost Management in Health Care

Dates and Fees

  • Last Ran: April 30, 2013 (HBS Campus); check back for next scheduled offering.

  • $1,250

Based on Robert Kaplan and Michael Porter's value-based delivery approach, this one-day course is designed to train you to lead Time-Driven Activity-Based Costing (TDABC) projects in your health care organization. Focused on implementing processes for transforming health care quality, outcomes, and costs, this program provides the practical steps to developing medical-condition-based process maps and TDABC cost estimates.

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Leading High-Performance Health Care Organizations

Dates and Fees

  • June 23–27, 2014 (Paris, France)

With a focus on strategy, this program helps health care executives around the world enhance leadership skills while improving operations and clinical outcomes. You will examine best practices for optimizing medical advances and information technology, implementing new models of care delivery, and enhancing processes and budgetary controls. Cross-industry insight helps you overcome barriers to innovation and improve the performance of your organization.

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Managing Health Care Delivery

Dates and Fees

  • October 13–18, 2013 — Module 1 (HBS Campus)
  • February 23–28, 2014 — Module 2 (HBS Campus)
  • May 25–30, 2014 — Module 3 (HBS Campus)
  • $23,000

Designed for health care leaders in clinical and nonclinical roles, this program presents leadership approaches for dramatically improving patient care. By exploring the key elements of organizational effectiveness—from strategy to finance to operations—you will master techniques and frameworks that expand your capacity to diagnose organizational weaknesses, develop innovative solutions, and enhance performance and outcomes in your health care delivery system.

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Value Measurement for Health Care

Dates and Fees

  • December 16–18, 2013 (HBS Campus)

  • $5,750

This program brings together senior clinical and financial leaders from health care organizations around the world to examine new approaches to outcome and cost measurement. By focusing on the role of value measurement as part of a strategic agenda to transform quality and costs, participants will learn how to enable systematic improvement in the care delivery process.

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