Healthcare Value – a five-day accredited postgraduate short course

15 - 19 July 2019

A course for health and social care professionals and researchers who want to understand how to make use of the available resources to achieve the best possible outcomes and experiences for every person

This course will introduce students to the key concepts and methodologies of value-based healthcare, including: identifying unwarranted variation, understanding over- and under-treatment and measuring outcomes. It is designed for people who pay for, plan, manage and research health and social care services, many of whom are also clinicians. The course will also be of interest to people from pharmaceutical industries and IT and technology companies.

 “The Healthcare Value Course was one of the most enjoyable and thought-provoking courses that I have attended. It was superbly led… and was attended by clinicians and commissioners from around the world. It has given me to have a real perspective on how Healthcare Value should be at the heart of how health services are funded, organised and experienced.”

Raj Bajwa, GP and Chair of Buckinghamshire Clinical Commissioning Group

Course Coordinator:

Louise Hurst, Senior Associate Research Fellow in Public Health at the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine

Course tutors include:

Sir Muir Gray, Visiting Professor in the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences at the University of Oxford and Executive Director of Triple Value Healthcare, a Social Enterprise based in Oxford

Dr Sally Lewis, National Clinical Lead for Value-Based and Prudent Healthcare, Honorary Professor, Swansea University Medical School

Full details and information about the course is available at:
www.conted.ox.ac.uk/healthcarevalue

From The Graduate School of EBM and Research Methods
Evidence-Based Health Care Programme



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