This course is an annual event of the Asia Pacific Network for Capacity Building in Health System Strengthening (ANHSS), hosted by the Center for Health Policy and Management, Universitas Gadjah Mada.
Course Schedule
The course is delivered through a series of webinar, conducted every Wednesday at 09.00 (UTC+7). To join/participate in the live webinar, participants must register and pay registration fee. Payment is done once for the whole webinar series (11 webinars). Registered participants can also access video/recording of the past webinar.
Webinar 1: August 12, 2020
This Session will set the background for the whole course. There will be two topics, and each will provide the context for the importance of engaging private sector while working towards achieving national health goals. The first speaker will highlight the challenges for health system in achieving universal health coverage and identifying gaps in capacity. The second speaker will introduce the concept of integrated care, why and how it is becoming more important in Asia-Pacific region.
Time |
Agenda |
Speakers |
08.50 – 09.00 |
Opening |
Prof. Laksono Trisnantoro |
09.00 – 09.40 |
Challenges for Health System in Achieving Universal Health Coverage: lesson learned from around the world |
Somil Nagpal – World Bank |
09.40 – 10.00 |
Discussion |
Moderator |
10.00 – 10.40 |
Introduction to Integrated Health care, Challenges and Approaches in Asia-Pacific |
Prof. Eng Kiong Yeoh |
10.40 – 11.00 |
Discussions |
Moderator |
11.00 – 11.05 |
Closing and promote Webinar 2 |
Moderator |
Webinar 2: August 19, 2020
This Session will focus on second part of framework. First it will highlight the importance of understanding the private sector. This will be a panel session. The key speaker will explain the full range of private sector analytics and use in dialogue, and policy planning; followed by a panel that showcase experiences of conducting different models of private sector assessment in Myanmar, Vietnam and Indonesia. The second speaker will explain how we can devise private sector engagement policies, derived from such understanding of the private sector.
Time |
Agenda |
Speakers |
08.30 – 08.35 |
Opening |
Moderator |
08.35 – 09.30 |
Panel: Private Sector Analytics |
Barbara O’Hanlon Panelist: |
09.30 – 10.00 |
Discussion |
Moderator |
10.00 – 10.30 |
USAID Private Sector Engagement Policy |
David Stanton – USAID |
10.30 – 11.00 |
Discussions |
Moderator |
11.00 – 11.05 |
Closing and Promote webinar 3 |
Webinar 3: August 26, 2020
This Session will primarily look at examples and experiences of private sector engagement in a mix health system and the governance challenges for such system. The second speaker will give the perspective of the practitioners (private sector) in working within a national policy that sets the tone for the private sector behavior.
Time |
Agenda |
Speakers |
08.55 – 09.00 |
Opening |
Moderator |
09.00 – 09.40 |
PSE in a mix health system |
John Langenbrunner – USAID |
09.40 – 10.00 |
Discussions |
Moderator |
10.00 – 10.40 |
The role of private insurance: connection between driving private sector engagement with current National Health Insurance challenges |
HSM Widodo |
10.40 – 11.00 |
Discussions |
Moderator |
11.00 – 11.05 |
Closing and promote Webinar 4 |
Moderator |
Webinar 4: September 2, 2020
From webinar 4 onwards, we begin to explore different tools and options for engaging the private sector. This Sessions will give overview of the first two most familiar tools for private sector engagement, namely regulation and quality assurance. This session will explore how regulation and quality assurance can play a vital role in ensuring an effective integrated care.
Time |
Agenda |
Speakers |
08.55 – 09.00 |
Opening |
Moderator |
09.00 – 09.40 |
Regulations, Regulatory Mechanisms, and Applications for Integrated Care |
Prof. Eng Kiong Yeoh |
09.40 – 10.00 |
Discussions |
Moderator |
10.00 – 10.40 |
External Quality Assurance, Credentialing and Hospital Accreditation |
Prof. dr. Adi Utarini, M.Sc., MPH., Ph.D |
10.40 – 11.00 |
Discussions |
Moderator |
11.00 – 11.05 |
Closing and promote Webinar 5 |
Moderator |
Webinar 5: September 9, 2020
This session will provide understanding different payment mechanism that can be used to engage private sector. While the second speaker will explain the healthcare infrastructure public-private partnerships and the various models of PPPs and their differences.
Time |
Agenda |
Speakers |
08.55 – 09.00 |
Opening |
Moderator |
09.00 – 09.40 |
Purchasing Mechanism |
Assoc. Prof. Chantal Herberholz, Ph.D |
09.40 – 10.00 |
Discussions |
Moderator |
10.00 – 10.40 |
Overview of Hospital PPPs |
Prof. Siripen Supakankunti |
10.40 – 11.00 |
Discussions |
Moderator |
11.00 – 11.05 |
Closing and promote Webinar 6 |
Moderator |
Webinar 6: September 16, 2020
This session will provide understanding of the potential capabilities of both purchaser and provider as well as intermediaries. The first speaker will explain the financial sustainability issues and its relation to institutional maturity as one of the considerations in engagement. While the second speaker will give an overview of the role of philanthropy investment in complementing financial resources for the health system.
Time |
Agenda |
Speakers |
08.55 – 09.00 |
Opening |
Moderator |
09.00 – 09.40 |
Financial sustainability and Institutional maturity |
Prof. Kenneth Y. Hartigan-Go. M.D. BSc. |
09.40 – 10.00 |
Discussions |
Moderator |
10.00 – 10.40 |
Health Philanthropy |
Prof. dr. Laksono Trisnantoro, MSc., PhD |
10.40 – 11.00 |
Discussions |
Moderator |
11.00 – 11.05 |
Closing and promote Webinar 7 |
Moderator |
Webinar 7: September 23, 2020
This session will focus on some technical parts of implementing PPPs and integrated care. The first speaker of this session will introduce the need to manage an integrated care at a person level in a patient-centered manner, as well as at the service delivery network level. The second speaker will give several case studies to highlight the importance of financial feasibility of healthcare infrastructure PPPs.
Time |
Agenda |
Speakers |
08.55 – 09.00 |
Opening |
Moderator |
09.00 – 09.40 |
Hospital PPPs: Financial Feasibility (Thailand case study) |
Prof. Siripen Supakankunti |
09.40 – 10.00 |
Discussions |
Moderator |
10.00 – 10.40 |
Managing Patient Pathways and Provider Network |
Asst. Prof .Dr. Narjis Rizvi |
10.40 – 11.00 |
Discussions |
Moderator |
11.00 – 11.05 |
Closing and promote Webinar 8 |
Moderator |
Webinar 8: September 30, 2020
This session will specifically address non infrastructure partnership. The first speaker will explain several examples of contracting services that are available from the region. The second speaker will give another example of engagement tool which is exhortation, social marketing and social franchising.
Time |
Agenda |
Speakers |
08.55 – 09.00 |
Opening |
Moderator |
09.00 – 09.40 |
Services in PPPs in Asia Pacific: Trends and Challenges |
Prof. Eng Kiong Yeoh |
09.40 – 10.00 |
Discussions |
Moderator |
10.00 – 10.40 |
Exhortation, Social Marketing and Social Franchising, and Stakeholder Engagement |
Prof. Kenneth Y. Hartigan-Go. M.D. BSc. |
10.40 – 11.00 |
Discussions |
Moderator |
11.00 – 11.05 |
Closing and promote Webinar 9 |
Moderator |
Webinar 9: October 7, 2020
This session will explain the last part of the framework. First, it will elaborate ways to ensure value for money, especially with contracting services and infrastructure PPPs. Then it will also explain the importance of managing and monitoring outcomes to ensure that we are buying quality services.
Time |
Agenda |
Speakers |
08.55 – 09.00 |
Opening |
Moderator |
09.00 – 09.40 |
Ensuring Value for Money |
Prof. Kenneth Y. Hartigan-Go. M.D. BSc. |
09.40 – 10.00 |
Discussions |
Moderator |
10.00 – 10.40 |
Managing and Monitoring Outcomes |
Asst. Prof .Dr. Narjis Rizvi |
10.40 – 11.00 |
Discussions |
Moderator |
11.00 – 11.05 |
Closing and promote Webinar 10 |
Moderator |
Webinar 10: October 14, 2020
This Session will first highlight the important role of contract management skills, as this is a powerful tool to enhance transparency, integrity and monitoring mechanisms. As governments are becoming more interested in contracting services, contracting skills will be in demand in the future. This session will introduce challenges and issues around contracting management.
The session will be followed by a presentation of the Indonesia participants. Participants will present a planned pilot project for private sector engagement. The presentation invites all resource person to give comments and feedback to the model and chosen strategy.
Time |
Agenda |
Speakers |
09.25 – 09.30 |
Opening |
Moderator |
09.30 – 10.10 |
Contract Management |
Prof. Venkat Raman |
10.10 – 10.30 |
Discussions |
All Resource Persons |
10.30 – 11.10 |
Antimicrobial Resistance Control/AMR in Indonesia PPP Program Tuberculosis |
Indonesia MOH delegation |
10.10 – 11.30 |
Discussions |
All Resource Persons |
11.30 – 11.35 |
Closing and promote Webinar 11 |
All Resource Persons |
Webinar 11: October 21, 2020
This is the end of the webinar series. This last session will give the stage to practitioners (private sector) who are working with the government and contribute to achieving national health goals and priorities. They will talk about the challenges and opportunities and some lesson learned. Finally, the last speaker will give a synopsis of the course and remind participants of some key messages from the framework.
Time |
Agenda |
Speakers |
08.55 – 09.00 |
Opening |
Moderator |
09.00 – 09.30 |
Learning from the ground: Challenges and Opportunities in the collaboration of Private Sector with the Public Sector/Government |
Dale Huntington, Sc.D |
09.30 – 10.00 |
Learning from the ground: The role of private insurance in Indonesia in managed care vs indemnity |
Atikah Adyas |
10.00 – 10.40 |
Bringing it all together |
Prof. Eng Kiong Yeoh |
10.40 – 11.00 |
Discussions |
Moderator |
11.00 – 11.05 |
Closing |
Moderator |