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How to get accepted for reimbursement by Dutch healthcare system? (EN)

February 8

13:45:00 - 17:30:00

Event summary

Brilliant business models in healthcare

As a healthcare entrepreneur, you might possess an excellent product designed to enhance healthcare quality and efficiency. However, selling it could prove challenging. The adoption of new technologies is a decision that involves healthcare organizations, professionals, insurance companies, and occasionally, even patients. The separation of costs and returns, often residing in different hands, complicates the reimbursement process. Consequently, this complexity may lead to a diminished interest from potential investors.

Reimbursement 
This workshop will focus on reimbursement in healthcare systems in general and specifically on the Dutch healthcare system. It will give insight in the way the healthcare system is organized and what you should know if you want to get reimbursementfor your innovation!

What’s in it for me?
Jeroen will also show a lot of examples of the sort of brilliant business models which are needed to improve healthcare and realize the quadruple aim: better health, nicer treatment, happier healthcare workers and reduced cost. And then it’s time to apply the information to your own business case! There will be ample time to discuss, improve and refine your individual case with Jeroen and the other attendees.

About Jeroen
Jeroen Kemperman is sr. Manager Strategy & Business Development at Achmea/Zilveren Kruis and writer of several books on business models. He does this from his background in industrial engineering as well as from his practical perspective of working in healthcare. For his books he has researched working business models in the complex world of world-wide healthcare.

During the workshop we will hand out the recommended book ‘Brilliant business models in Healthcare’ from Jeroen Kemperman, Jeroen Geelhoed & Jennifer op ’t Hoog (or in Dutch: ‘Briljante Businessmodellen in de Zorg’).

We charge a small fee of €50,- (invoice) to cover the expenses of this book. 

Participation in the workshop is free for everyone, including drinks and bites. However, for cancellations within 24 hours prior to the event, we will charge a fee of 15 euros (excluding VAT) to cover incurred expenses.

We welcome new people, so feel free to share this invite with your network!

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Briskr Health & Hightech Nijmegen

Transistorweg 7 6534 AT Nijmegen