(Daniëlle) D Cattel

Biography

Daniëlle Cattel is an assistant professor of health economics at Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management (ESHPM), Erasmus University Rotterdam. She holds a bachelor's degree in health sciences (cum laude) and a master's degree in health economics, policy, and law.

Her research focuses mainly on the design, implementation, and effects of alternative payment models for healthcare providers, as well as on risk adjustment for health plan payment, and consumer cost-sharing models. The central research question of her dissertation was ‘How can financial incentives in consumer and provider payment be designed to facilitate value in health care?’. This dissertation aimed to provide insights into key issues in the design of VBP incentives for consumers and providers, and in associated tradeoffs and incentive effects. In doing so, Daniëlle contributed to the body of knowledge concerning smarter choices in payment system design and insights may help stakeholders with (re)designing existing and future consumer and provider payment models.

As a teacher, Daniëlle has been involved in the bachelor and premaster program 'health sciences' and the master program 'health economics, policy, and law' at ESHPM.

Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management

Assistant professor | Health Systems and Insurance (HSI)
Email
cattel@eshpm.eur.nl
Room
J8-63
Location
Burg. Oudlaan 50, Rotterdam

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Work

Value Based Health Care

Level
Bachelor 3
Year Level
Bachelor 3
Year
2023
Course Code
GW302

Academic Development & Skills

Level
bachelor 1
Year Level
bachelor 1
Year
2023
Course Code
GWAVV-23

Master Thesis HEPL

Level
master
Year Level
master
Year
2023
Course Code
GW4555M

Academic Development & Skills

Level
bachelor 2
Year Level
bachelor 2
Year
2023
Course Code
GW206AVV

Module Knowledge

Level
bachelor 2
Year Level
bachelor 2
Year
2023
Course Code
GW206K

Master Thesis HE

Year Level
master, master
Year
2023
Course Code
GW4592M

Economics and Financing

Year Level
master, master, master, master
Year
2023
Course Code
GW4567M

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'Developing and implementing alternative payment models: doing, learning, and evaluating'

The research resulted in fourteen themes providing insight into how and why various contextual factors complicate or facilitate the development.

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