Harvard China Health Partnership
The Harvard China Health Partnership (HCHP) is a university-wide initiative dedicated to advancing scholarship on China’s health system, evaluating and designing health policy interventions, and improving health care in China.
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Sixth Flagship Training on Health Care Financing with China’s NHSA
The Harvard China Health Partnership (HCHP) and China’s National Healthcare Security Administration (NHSA) jointly hosted the sixth annual Flagship Course on Effective and Sustainable Health Care Financing in Fangchenggang, Guangxi Province. This annual executive training series aims to provide theoretical foundation and international perspectives on emerging policy decisions and implementation details for key policy makers and implementers from the NHSA.
This year, the emphasis of the course landed on provider payment and strategic purchasing, two key functions of the NHSA. On provider payment, the course first provided a theoretical understanding of how provider payment methods act as important levers to affect provider behavior and the outcomes of the system. Then, experts from China, the US, Germany and Australia introduced their countries’ respective experience with DRG and the lessons learned. Each of these sessions also featured a discussion between the participants, domestic experts, and the international expert, to compare and apply the international experience to China’s reform contexts.
The second half of the training focused on strategic purchasing. This part of the course featured leading domestic and international experts giving a comparison of worldwide experience and research on drug and equipment purchasing, as well as China’s volume-based purchasing, followed by a dialogue among invited experts. Representatives from Southeast Asia also joined the course and the exchange.
One proud tradition of the course is the multi-formatted pedagogy. From lectures to discussions, to dialogues, and case studies, to groupwork. Participants are assigned into groups to encourage discussions during class, case studies, and groupwork. On the last day of the course, each group’s groupwork culminated into presentations of in-depth analysis of current policies and recommendations for future action, that combined the knowledge learned from the course and their own experience in China’s reform.
We hope that this annual executive training for NHSA can provide meaningful knowledge and experience for policymakers to borrow when they make their own decisions in the next step of the healthcare reform. On the other hand, we hope the world can also learn from China’s successes and lessons in providing accessible, high quality healthcare services to 1.4 billion people.
Speakers
Winnie Yip
Professor of Global Health Policy and Economics
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
William Hsiao
K.T. Li Professor of Economics, Emeritus
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Reinhard Busse
Professor
Faculty of Economics and Management,
Technical University of Berlin
Prashant Yadav
Professor of Technology and Operations Management
Institut Européen d’Administration des Affaires (INSEAD)
Stephen Duckett
Honorary Enterprise Professor
School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne
Wen Chen
Professor of Health Economics & Former Dean
School of Public Health,
Fudan University
Luwen Shi
Professor
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Peking University
Weiyan Jian
Research Professor
School of Public Health, Peking University
Hongqiao Fu
Associate Professor
School of Public Health,
Peking University
Min Hu
Associate Professor
School of Public Health,
Fudan University