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Indian Institute of Management Bangalore

Healthcare Analytics Category Name


Venue : IIMB Campus
Last date for registration: 15 Feb, 2019
Start Date : 25 Feb, 2019
End Date : 27 Feb, 2019
Early Bird Discount Date : 04 Feb, 2019
Residential Fee(excluding GST) :  Rs. 81,000
Residential Early Bird Fee(excluding GST) :  Rs. 72,900
Non-Residential Fee(excluding GST) :  Rs. 75,000
Non-residential Early Bird Fee(excluding GST) :   Rs. 67,500

Healthcare is an important sector for any economy and especially for India which is going through several structural and social changes that potentially affect status of people’s health. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, under its flagship National Rural Health Mission in the 11th five year plan, achieved considerable success in terms of healthcare indicators. Despite the government efforts, according to a McKinsey report, India is lagging in several healthcare infrastructure parameters such as doctors and bed densities compared to the WHO recommended guidelines1. Access to quality healthcare, service delivery, healthcare costs and financing are key issues faced by the country. Private sector in India plays a crucial role in addressing these health care issues. In 2009, private out-of-pocket expenditure in India accounted for 67% of the total expenditure on health.2 Healthcare service providers have to make several decisions to design healthcare service for different customer segments. In not-so-distant future, the healthcare provider would be required to deal with an enormous complex mix of challenges of an emerging economy, rapid unplanned urbanization, aging populations, global pandemics, environmental impacts on health, burden of non-communicable diseases, higher aspirations of patients, evidence-based-medicine, health insurance, medical tourism and above all, rising costs. Those having the ability to make an informed decision

making would have greater odds of successfully facing some of the challenges, preparing beforehand and emerging as winners. ‘The primary differentiator in care at hospitals in the near future shall be the excellence in service, clinical care could still be supported by advances in technology, but service being a part of the culture needs rich reflections on the previous and prospective experiences to ensure a sound future. Analytics is thus the way to achieve the same.

The course is designed to provide in-depth knowledge of Business Analytics tools among participants that can be used for fact based decision making with emphasis on healthcare systems. At the end of the course the participants will be able to:

 

  1. • Apply analytics for strategic and operational decision making in healthcare services
  2. • Analyze data using statistical techniques and understand relationships between the underlying business processes of an organization.
  3. • Use decision making tools/Operations Research techniques.
  4. • Use advanced analytical tools to analyze complex problems under uncertainty.
  5. • Manage business processes using analytical and management tools.
  6. • Ability to use analytics in customer engagement, general management, marketing, finance, health insurance, operations and supply chain management.
  7. • Adopt models of service excellence
  8. • Ability to use software tools such as SPSS and SAS.

• In-depth understanding of business analytics: analysis, modeling (process & data), documentation,communicating, verifying & validating requirements and its application in healthcare related problems.
• Decision making using analytics by identifying root causes to problems.
• Ability to use analytical tools and techniques for problem solving and decision making.

The programme will be beneficial to managers of healthcare systems, clinical doctors, healthcare policy makers, health insurance managers, consultants and allied healthcare service providers.

Professor U Dinesh Kumar is a Professor in Quantitative Methods and Information Systems at Indian Institute of Management Bangalore. He is currently the president of Analytics Society of India. U Dinesh Kumar holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from IIT Bombay and M.Sc. in Applied Sciences (Operations Research) from P.S.G. College of Technology, Coimbatore. Dr Dinesh Kumar has over 11 years of teaching and research experience. Prior to joining IIM Bangalore, Dr Dinesh Kumar has worked at several reputed Institutes across the world including Stevens Institute of Technology, USA; University of Exeter, UK; University of Toronto, Canada; Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland; Queensland University of Technology, Australia; Australian National University, Australia and the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta.

 

Dr. Partha Haldar
MBBS, MD (Community Medicine, AIIMS, New Delhi)

Dr Partha Haldar is an assistant professor at the Centre for Community Medicine at the All Indian Institute of Medical Sciences. He is M.D. in Community Medicine from All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, actively engaged in academics, research and work with the national health programmes. Partha has many publications in international and national peer reviewed indexed journals. He has experience of imparting trainings in public health and epidemiology to postgraduate medical students, paramedical staff and in-service public health professionals over his career.

 

Dr. Ananth N Rao, Ph.D, MNAMS, PGCRCDM, CSSB

  • Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt (ISI-Chennai)
  • Project Management Certification (IIT-Delhi)
  • PG Diploma in Clinical Research and Clinical Data Management
  • Member, National Academy of Medical Sciences, India
  • Fellow, Asian & Mideast Institute of Chemists
  • Fellow, Academy of General Education, India

Current Profile:  General Manager – Operations at Apollo Hospitals, Bangalore

Previously;

  • Head - Quality, Karnataka Region, Apollo Hospitals
  • Head – Operations
  • Head – Lab Services &
  • Sr. Consultant
  • Biochemistry, Metabolic Diseases & Research
  • Apollo Hospitals, Bangalore

3 Analytics Case studies as protagonist in Harvard Business Review along with IIM-Bangalore.

Working on several Data Analytics / BI / Predictive modeling with IIM-Bangalore.

  • Speaker / Resource person at national and International conferences.
  • More than 55 National and International publications.

Programme Fee and Payment

INR 81,000/- Residential and INR 75,000/- Non -Residential (+ Applicable GST) per person for participants from India and its equivalent in US Dollars for participants from other countries.

Early Bird Discount

Nominations received with payments on or before 04-Feb-19 will be entitled to an early bird Discount of 10%.

  • Early Bird Fee (Residential) INR 72,900/-(+ Applicable GST)
  • Early Bird Fee (Non-Residential) INR 67,500/-(+ Applicable GST)

 

Please Note

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.

  • The programme fee should be received by the Executive Education Office before the programme commencement date.
  • In case of cancellations, the fee will be refunded only if a request is received at least 15 days prior to the start of the programme.
  • If a nomination is not accepted, the fee will be refunded to the person/ organisation concerned.