A globally minded, executive-focused exploration of health systems beyond borders, this course translates international perspectives into actionable strategies for leaders overseeing multinational health networks, NGOs, public health agencies, and cross-border partnerships. Participants examine different governance models, financing arrangements, delivery infrastructures, and policy environments to design resilient, scalable solutions that work across diverse health systems. Imperial Corporate Training Institute delivers a rigorous, practitioner-led program tailored for senior managers, directors, and strategists who must navigate global health challenges, optimize cross-country operations, and drive value in a connected world. By the end, you will be able to compare and contrast international health system architectures, anticipate cross-border challenges, and implement adaptable, impact-focused initiatives.
Objectives
- Compare major global health system models across public, private, and mixed economies
- Analyze how financing, reimbursement, and governance influence access, quality, and outcomes in different countries
- Assess policy environments, regulatory frameworks, and international cooperation mechanisms
- Design scalable, cross-border health programs and partnerships that account for cultural, economic, and political contexts
- Evaluate technology, data governance, and interoperability considerations in international settings
- Lead multinational teams with stakeholder management, risk assessment, and cross-cultural collaboration
- Develop strategic roadmaps that align global health objectives with local implementation
- Demonstrate ROI for international health initiatives using standardized metrics and accountability
Target Audience
- Global health executives and senior managers overseeing multinational programs
- Directors of international operations, strategy, and partnership development
- Policy, regulation, and donor professionals shaping health systems across borders
- IT and data leaders driving global interoperability and health information exchange
- Clinical leaders involved in international care pathways and cross-border programs
- Management consultants and project leads guiding international health transformations