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Learners will obtain foundational knowledge and insights to begin to identify potential targets for innovation in healthcare. This course provides an overview of the healthcare ecosystem, which is comprised of diverse stakeholders, including hospitals and non-hospital entities within various healthcare value chains. The course will also introduce the healthcare innovation process and value creation. Emphasis is placed on key concepts and principles essential for efficiently designing and managing healthcare delivery systems.
This module introduces the healthcare ecosystem, focusing on its structure and the dynamics among the various constituents. The module begins with an overview of the healthcare system, highlighting significant issues, gaps, and emerging trends. It underscores the roles of various stakeholders, including physicians, nursing staff, hospitals, and the extensive supply chain, including pharmaceutical firms, biotech companies, medical device manufacturers, IT companies, regulators, and patients. The module addresses the relationship between healthcare spending and GDP growth, highlighting sustainability concerns and the difficulty in achieving multiple goals regarding cost, quality, and access. It discusses the demographic and policy challenges of the uninsured population in the U.S. It briefly reviews the changing healthcare ecosystem and invites learners to explore what is happening in other industries. By laying this foundational knowledge, the module prepares learners for a deeper exploration of the healthcare ecosystem's intricate and evolving landscape in subsequent modules.
Module 1 Introduction to the Healthcare Ecosystem•10 minutes
The Unique Healthcare System Part 1•19 minutes
The Unique Healthcare System Part 2•7 minutes
What Is the Healthcare System?•10 minutes
Why Is It Often Difficult to Make Changes in the Healthcare System?•8 minutes
What Are the Goals of Healthcare?•13 minutes
Problems Are Often Opportunities to Innovate•8 minutes
Changing Ecosystem•9 minutes
7 readings•Total 70 minutes
Syllabus•10 minutes
Coursera Coach•10 minutes
About the Discussion Forums•10 minutes
Online Education at Gies College of Business•10 minutes
Updating Your Profile•10 minutes
Module 1 Overview•10 minutes
Module 1 Readings•10 minutes
8 assignments•Total 115 minutes
Module 1 Graded Quiz•30 minutes
Orientation Quiz•30 minutes
Lesson 1-1 Quiz•10 minutes
Lesson 1-2 Quiz•10 minutes
Lesson 1-3 Quiz•10 minutes
Lesson 1-4 Quiz•10 minutes
Lesson 1-5 Quiz•10 minutes
Lesson 1-6 Quiz•5 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Getting to Know Your Classmates•10 minutes
1 plugin•Total 15 minutes
Welcome! Please Tell Us About Yourself•15 minutes
Module 2: The Market for Healthcare and Organizational Forms
3 hours to complete
Module details
This module examines the complexities and opportunities within healthcare systems, focusing on how variations and integration play crucial roles. The module begins by examining the market for healthcare from a hospital's perspective, highlighting how variations in demand and supply drive the unique nature of hospital management. The Dartmouth Atlas is referenced to understand micro-area variations, shedding light on how different regions exhibit diverse healthcare dynamics. The module then delves into recent trends in costs and revenues and the interactions between providers, producers, and payers. These interactions create various forms of integration, influenced by regulatory changes and policy shifts. The discussion extends to matching organizational forms with their intended functions, presenting three prototypical approaches—asset-oriented, disease-oriented, and super-focused. Each approach is analyzed for its applicability and effectiveness in different healthcare contexts. We also explore how these forms dictate the type of innovation and the rate and direction of change. The module discusses opportunities to innovate by going beyond the producer-provider-payer system boundaries. Overall, the module underscores the importance of adapting to variations, embracing integration, and fostering innovation to improve healthcare systems. Learners are encouraged to think critically about these concepts and consider how they can be applied to address contemporary challenges in healthcare.
What's included
9 videos2 readings6 assignments
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9 videos•Total 102 minutes
The Market for Healthcare and Organizational Forms•4 minutes
The Concern About Variations in Healthcare: Dartmouth Atlas•10 minutes
Hospital Management & Trends•10 minutes
Integration•17 minutes
Match Form to Function•10 minutes
The Asset-Oriented Approach•9 minutes
The Disease-Oriented Approach•16 minutes
The Super-Focused Approach•11 minutes
Opportunities to Innovate•15 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
Module 2 Overview•10 minutes
Module 2 Readings•10 minutes
6 assignments•Total 80 minutes
Module 2 Graded Quiz•30 minutes
Lesson 2-1 Quiz•10 minutes
Lesson 2-2 Quiz•10 minutes
Lesson 2-3 Quiz•10 minutes
Lesson 2-4 Quiz•10 minutes
Lesson 2-5 Quiz•10 minutes
Module 3: Innovation in the Process
3 hours to complete
Module details
In this module, we will focus on the interdependent relationship between innovation and processes. Innovations change how tasks are performed, while processes guide these changes to ensure they are beneficial, measurable, and actionable. The module uses examples, including emergency rooms and telekiosks in remote areas, to illustrate these dynamics.
We will also discuss key process metrics: flow rate and flow time. Understanding these metrics helps to improve patient flow and system efficiency and, thus, are ripe targets for innovation. We will emphasize integrating innovations into workflows, reducing unnecessary actions, reducing variability, and enhancing the quality and accessibility of healthcare services.
What's included
9 videos2 readings5 assignments
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9 videos•Total 83 minutes
Innovation in the Process•3 minutes
Process and Innovation Are Twins Part 1•7 minutes
Process and Innovation Are Twins Part 2•6 minutes
Process and Innovation Are Twins Part 3•8 minutes
Cost Measures Determined by Flow Rates and Flow Time•14 minutes
Variability Affects Performance•9 minutes
Variability Affects Quality, Standardization, and Learning•10 minutes
Emergency Room Examples•17 minutes
Learning From Failures•10 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
Module 3 Overview•10 minutes
Module 3 Readings•10 minutes
5 assignments•Total 70 minutes
Module 3 Graded Quiz•30 minutes
Lesson 3-1 Quiz•10 minutes
Lesson 3-2 Quiz•10 minutes
Lesson 3-3 Quiz•10 minutes
Lesson 3-4 Quiz•10 minutes
Module 4: Innovation in the Supply Chain
4 hours to complete
Module details
In this module, we will examine the supply chain, its organization, the players, the processes, and the key challenges, as well as opportunities to innovate. Many ideas are brought in from supply chain management in other industries, including the role of retailers, distributors, and wholesalers in matching demand and supply. The challenges discussed include coping with the huge variability in volume and variety in the healthcare system. The manufacturer's key problem is planning capacity when the approval process is uncertain and volumes are hard to predict. We study how the R&D cycle adds several more years to the length of the supply chain. We will discuss the important role of information technology (IT) and how it connects participants using platforms, enables other forms of communication, and propels change for healthcare systems by implementing a digital transformation strategy. In summary, the module presents the essential tension between maintaining momentum through innovation and containing cost and the mediating role of IT.
What's included
10 videos4 readings8 assignments1 plugin
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10 videos•Total 104 minutes
Innovations in the Supply Chain•4 minutes
Who Are the Producers?•11 minutes
What Is the Supply Chain?•7 minutes
Role of Distributors and Retailers•19 minutes
Problems of Producers•16 minutes
R&D and the Innovation Ecosystem•10 minutes
Role of Information Technology•14 minutes
Conclusions•17 minutes
Course Conclusion•5 minutes
Learn on Your Terms•1 minute
4 readings•Total 40 minutes
Module 4 Overview•10 minutes
Module 4 Readings•10 minutes
Congratulations on Completing the Course!•10 minutes
Get Your Course Certificate•10 minutes
8 assignments•Total 100 minutes
Module 4 Graded Quiz•30 minutes
Lesson 4-1 Quiz•10 minutes
Lesson 4-2 Quiz•10 minutes
Lesson 4-3 Quiz•10 minutes
Lesson 4-4 Quiz•10 minutes
Lesson 4-5 Quiz•10 minutes
Lesson 4-6 Quiz•10 minutes
Lesson 4-7 Quiz•10 minutes
1 plugin•Total 15 minutes
How Was the Course?•15 minutes
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