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Indian Institute of Management Bangalore

Global Healthcare Markets Category Name


Venue : IIMB Campus
Last date for registration: 04 Dec, 2015
Start Date : 14 Dec, 2015
End Date : 16 Dec, 2015
Early Bird Discount Date : 23 Nov, 2015
Residential Fee(excluding GST) :  Rs. 65,000
Residential Early Bird Fee(excluding GST) :  Rs. 61,750
Non-Residential Fee(excluding GST) :  Rs. 57,500
Non-residential Early Bird Fee(excluding GST) :   Rs. 54,625

Global healthcare markets are undergoing rapid changes, across OECD and emerging economies like India & China. In this program we will examine these shifts, understand and benchmark international healthcare systems, discuss the role of firms and organizations and assess Indian firms’ role in the value chain in this sector. It should be of broad interest not just to managers in Indian healthcare organizations but also to providers of services from other sectors in India to the global healthcare value chain.

Increasingly, healthcare markets are assuming a pivotal role in GDP expenditure of economies. Regulators, firms, policy makers and various value chain participants are as a result getting integrated in this broad shift in globalization of healthcare markets, where changes in one economy has implications for firms in another. This course will aim to provide the broad environmental context for healthcare markets globally and train participants on how to understand the market and industry structure of healthcare sectors across rich and poor economies.

  • International healthcare systems
  • US Healthcare Markets
  • Healthcare Markets in China & India
  • Universal Healthcare Coverage
  • Government financing of healthcare
  • Pricing in Healthcare markets
  • Business Models & Healthcare Organizations
  • Disrupting Global Healthcare Markets

We will use lecture slides, case studies, discussions, games, exercises and presentations to illustrate the issues highlighted above.

Senior managers involved in 1) healthcare providing organizations 2) bio-pharmaceutical firms 3) IT service providers with healthcare verticals 4) regulators & public policy specialists 5) doctors and clinician-managers

Professor Arnab Mukherji received his PhD in Policy Analysis at the Pardee RAND Graduate School in Santa Monica, California. He is an applied micro-economist with interests in health economics and sub-national governance in India. Some of his recent research in health has looked at the impacts of various social policies such as government financed health insurance in India, and the role of urban air pollution norms in mitigating child health outcomes. He is currently evaluating a comprehensive nutrition program, studying the effects of fortified diet, and quantifying the financial risk reduction associated with access to health insurance for the poor. His research has been funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank and Columbia University’s Program on Public Policy in India.  Professor Mukherji is a regular at the annual International Health Economics Association meetings and has presented his research at various domestic and international research conferences. His research has been published at internationally peer-reviewed journals such as the British Medical Journal, Journal of Applied Econometrics, Economic Development and Cultural Change, and in media outlets such as the Hindu Business Line, Prajavani, etc. His work has been profiled in the Wall Street Journal, Knowledge@Wharton, and on World Bank blogs. 

Email: arnab@iimb.ernet.in

 

Professor Chirantan Chatterjee received his PhD in Public Policy and Management from the Carnegie Mellon University, PGDCM from IIM Calcutta and B.Tech from IIT Roorkee. At IIMB he also holds the Young Faculty Research Chair with interests in research on economics of global healthcare markets and the role of innovation and patents. His dissertation was supported by the National Science Foundation and his research has been supported also by the World Bank, Sloan Foundation and Pfizer in the past. At IIMB Chatterjee teaches Economics of Innovation, Competition & Strategy, Rise of Asian Economies and Redefining Indian Hospital Management for both its long and short duration as well as executive program students. He has particularly conducted executive programs for healthcare organizations like Johnson & Johnson, Novartis, & Wockhardt. In 2014 he also visited ISB Mohali to teach Indian Healthcare Systems. He has been invited to present at various global seminars including at the 1st Google India Faculty Symposium, India & Innovation Seminar at University of Pennsylvania, the Ghoshal Conference at London Business School and the Berkeley Innovation Seminar. His research has been published by Brookings Press, Economic & Political Weekly and National Bureau of Economics Research, US. He is also an occasional contributor of Op-Eds at key national dailies on innovation, like at Hindustan Times, Hindu and the Times of India.

Email: chirantan.chatterjee@iimb.ernet.in

 

Professor Stuart Schweitzer earned his Ph.D. in economics from the University of California, Berkeley. He has taught at Wayne State University and Georgetown University, as well as having been on the research staff of The Urban Institute and the National Institutes of Health. He served as Senior Staff on President Carter's Commission for a National Agenda for the Eighties, where he was responsible for developing a proposal for universal health insurance.  He is currently Professor of Health Policy and Management at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, where he teaches courses in health system organization and financing, health economics, and pharmaceutical economics and policy.  Professor Schweitzer has held visiting appointments at Oxford University, CREDES (Paris), ESSEC (Paris), and Fudan University (Shanghai).  He is currently Visiting Professor of Applied Economics at the University of Ferrara, in Italy.   His research interests are in the areas of health policy, especially as they pertain to pharmaceuticals, genetics, industrial policy, and the financing of health care.

His research has been published widely in scholarly journals, including Health Affairs, The New England Journal of Medicine, Medical Care, The American Journal of Public Health, Value in Health, and l’Industria (in Italy).  His books include Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy (Oxford University Press), now in its second edition, Health Policy and High-Tech Industrial Development (Edward Elgar), Industrial Policy in America:  Breaking the Taboo (Edward Elgar), and Pharmaceutical Economics (Edward Elgar).  Dr. Schweitzer recently directed a study of drug pricing in wealthy and poor countries. Another recent project was developing a strategy for the FDA on eliminating America’s perplexing shortage of generic drugs.  He co-directs the UCLA Research Program in Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy. 

Programme Charges*

Residential: Rs. 65,000/-(subject to availability of rooms on campus)

Non-residential: Rs. 57,500/-

Early bird cut-off date: 23-Nov-2015

Residential: Rs.61,750/-

Non-residential: Rs. 54,625/-

Please Note * Please add service tax at prevailing rates to the programme fee. Group discount (10%) may be availed for a group of 5 or more participants from an organization for a programme, on upfront payment before the start of the programme.

All enrolments are subject to review and approval by the programme director. Joining Instructions will be sent to the selected candidates 10 days prior the start of the programme. Kindly do not make your travel plans unless you receive the letter from IIMB.

A certificate of participation will be awarded to the participants by IIMB.

Registration

Please logon to IIMB website www.iimb.ac.in/eep for registering online. Do feel free to get back to us if you should have any clarification.

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