In this MOOC you will learn about the theory and practice of 'regulated competition' (also known as 'managed competition') in healthcare systems. Many countries have implemented or consider implementation of regulated competition in healthcare. Examples include Australia, Belgium, Chile, Colombia, Germany, Ireland, Israel, The Netherlands, Switzerland and the United States. After completing this MOOC, you will be able to explain how regulated competition (in theory) promotes affordability, accessibility and efficiency of healthcare. Moreover, you will be able to explain why (in practice) successful implementation of regulated competition is very complex and often requires difficult trade-offs between policy objectives. We think this MOOC is highly valuable to any student, researcher or professional interested in healthcare system reform and design. Specific topics in this MOOC include a typology of healthcare systems, the economics of healthcare markets, theory and preconditions of regulated competition, risk adjustment and risk selection in health insurance, competition policy and provider payment.
In this module you will be introduced to the teachers involved in this MOOC and you will get an overview of the topics covered by this MOOC. Moreover, you will be asked to briefly introduce yourself. Have fun!
What's included
1 video1 discussion prompt
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1 video•Total 5 minutes
Introduction of teachers and course overview•5 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 30 minutes
Introduce yourself•30 minutes
Why government intervention is necessary & waves of health care reform
Module 2•3 hours to complete
Module details
In this module you will learn why government intervention in health care is necessary and how governments have intervened in the past century. You will learn that in high income countries three waves of government intervention in health care can be distinguished. Enjoy!
What's included
6 videos1 reading1 assignment1 discussion prompt
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6 videos•Total 28 minutes
Why government intervention in health care is necessary•5 minutes
How did governments intervene in health care systems? - Three waves of health care reform•3 minutes
First wave of health care reform: Social health insurance•5 minutes
First wave of health care reform: National health service•4 minutes
Second wave of health care reform: how did governments realize cost containment?•6 minutes
Third wave of health care reform: how did governments increase incentives for efficiency?•6 minutes
1 reading•Total 120 minutes
Equality, Efficiency, and Market Fundamentals: The Dynamics of International Medical-Care Reform•120 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Waves of health care reform•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 30 minutes
Question about Reading•30 minutes
Market & government failure in healthcare
Module 3•3 hours to complete
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In this module you will learn that, particularly in health care, markets and governments are both far from perfect. The key challenge for market-based health system reform is therefore: how to navigate between market failure and government failure? As a start, you will learn some important lessons that should be taken into account when considering the introduction or strengthening of competition for healthcare provision. Enjoy!
Navigating between market failure & government failure•6 minutes
Is competition among providers of health care helpful or harmful?•6 minutes
1 reading•Total 60 minutes
Competition among health care providers: helpful or harmful?•60 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Market & government failure•30 minutes
Competition in health care•30 minutes
3 discussion prompts•Total 70 minutes
Market & government failure in your country•30 minutes
Helpful & harmful provider competition in your country•30 minutes
Questions about the Reading•10 minutes
Theory of regulated competition in healthcare systems
Module 4•2 hours to complete
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In this module you will learn about the model of regulated competition in healthcare systems. More specifically, you will learn what this model looks like and how it can help to simultaneously achieve affordability and efficiency. Have fun!
What's included
4 videos1 reading1 assignment1 discussion prompt
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4 videos•Total 15 minutes
The model of regulated competition in healthcare systems•4 minutes
How consumer choice of insurance plan can promote efficiency•4 minutes
How can insurers improve the efficiency of healthcare?•3 minutes
Tools for the regulator to manage competition and to make health insurance affordable for all•4 minutes
1 reading•Total 60 minutes
Regulated Competition in Health Insurance Markets: Paradigms and Ongoing Issues•60 minutes
1 assignment•Total 15 minutes
Regulated competition: background, principles and tools•15 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 30 minutes
Question about the reading•30 minutes
Preconditions for achieving efficiency & affordability in competitive health care markets
Module 5•8 hours to complete
Module details
This module will introduce you to ten specific preconditions for achieving efficiency and affordability in competitive healthcare markets. For each precondition, you will learn what the consequences could be if this precondition is not fulfilled. In addition, you will learn to use the preconditions to evaluate the progress of the implementation of regulated competition. Good luck and have fun!
Ten Preconditions for achieving efficiency and affordability•7 minutes
Preconditions 1-5•9 minutes
Preconditions 6-10•8 minutes
1 reading•Total 120 minutes
Preconditions for efficiency and affordability in competitive healthcare markets: Are they fulfilled in Belgium, Germany, Israel, the Netherlands and Switzerland?•120 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Preconditions for regulated competition•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 300 minutes
Fulfillment of the 10 preconditions in your home country•300 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 30 minutes
Question about Reading•30 minutes
Ongoing reforms: premium regulation, risk equalization & risk sharing in health insurance markets
Module 6•3 hours to complete
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Social health insurance markets typically include premium regulation to promote affordability of health insurance for people with expensive medical conditions. A side-effect of premium regulation is that it confronts consumers and insurers with incentives for risk selection. In this module you will learn about typical forms of risk selection and their welfare effects. Moreover, you will learn about tools for the regulator to mitigate selection problems. Have fun!
What's included
4 videos1 reading1 assignment1 discussion prompt
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4 videos•Total 18 minutes
Premium regulation in health insurance markets•5 minutes
Risk selection by insurers•5 minutes
Risk equalization in health insurance markets•4 minutes
Risk sharing in health insurance markets•4 minutes
1 reading•Total 120 minutes
Strategies to Counteract Risk Selection in Social Health Insurance Markets•120 minutes
1 assignment•Total 13 minutes
Premium regulation, risk equalization and risk sharing•13 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 30 minutes
Question about reading•30 minutes
Ongoing reforms: competition regulation in health care
Module 7•9 hours to complete
Module details
In this module the focus is on effective competition regulation as an important precondition for achieving efficiency in competitive healthcare markets. You will first learn about the basic principles of this type of regulation, after which you will learn about three key issues regarding competition regulation in healthcare. These issues are: (1) hospital merger control; (2) insurer monopsony power; and (3) the potential trade-off between integration, coordination and the use minimum volume standards on the one hand and competition on the other. Good luck and have fun!
Ongoing reforms: provider payment in healthcare systems
Module 8•10 hours to complete
Module details
In other videos about the preconditions for regulated competition, you’ve learned that in addition to consumers and insurers, providers of care should also be stimulated to spend resources wisely. Clearly, the extent to which this is the case depends on the way in which providers are paid for their services. This module therefore focuses on provider payment systems, and specifically on the design thereof. The core of the module consists of 7 videos divided over 3 lessons: (1) What drives provider payment reform? (2) Provider payment incentives & reform: what does the theory say? And (3) Value-based payment methods: types, design and effects. In contrast to the first lesson, lessons 2 and 3 start with a short introduction which you should read before you begin. Have fun!
Value-based provider payment: towards a theoretically preferred design•120 minutes
Value-Based Provider Payment Initiatives Combining Global Payments With Explicit Quality Incentives: A Systematic Review•180 minutes
3 assignments•Total 90 minutes
What drives provider payment reform?•30 minutes
What does the theory say?•30 minutes
Value-based provider payment methods•30 minutes
4 discussion prompts•Total 120 minutes
Why provider payment reform?•30 minutes
Question about the things you've learned•30 minutes
Optimal provider payment model?•30 minutes
Questions about readings•30 minutes
Key takeaways & farewell
Module 9•3 minutes to complete
Module details
Congratulations, you are about to complete this MOOC! By now, you should be able to explain the model of regulated competition in healthcare including its background, principles and preconditions for success.
In this final module we summarize the primary takeaways from this MOOC and say goodbye.
What's included
1 video
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1 video•Total 3 minutes
Key takeaways & farewell•3 minutes
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