Cover Page The handle http://hdl.handle.net/1887/47466 holds various files of this Leiden University dissertation. Author: Govaert, J.A. Title: Value-based healthcare in colorectal cancer surgery : improving quality and reducing costs Issue Date: 2017-04-06
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APPENDICES LIST OF PUBLICATIONS From this thesis 1. Outcome-based reimbursement: a tool for further quality improvement in healthcare. Govaert JA, van Dijk WA, Wouters MWJM. Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 2017 Accepted. 2. Single center cost analyses of single-port and conventional laparoscopic surgical treatment in colorectal malignant diseases. Van der Linden Y*, Govaert JA*, Fiocco M, van Dijk WA, Lips DJ, Prins HA. Int J Colorectal Dis. 2016 Oct 27. [Epub ahead of print] 3. Hospital costs of colorectal cancer surgery for the oldest old: a Dutch population based study. Govaert JA, Govaert MJPM, Fiocco M, van Dijk WA, Tollenaar RAEM, Wouters MWJM. J Surg Oncol. J Surg Oncol. 2016 Dec;114(8):1009-1015. 4. Multicenter stratified comparison of hospital costs between laparoscopic and open colorectal cancer resections; influence of tumor location and operative risk. Govaert JA, Fiocco M, van Dijk WA, Kolfschoten NE, Prins HA, Dekker JWT, Tanis PJ, Tollenaar RAEM and Wouters MWJM. Ann Surg. 2016 Sep 8. [Epub ahead of print] 5. Colorectal cancer surgery for obese patients: Financiel and clinical outcomes of a Dutch population-based registry. Govaert JA, Lijftogt N, van Dijk WA, Tseng L, Tollenaar RAEM, Fiocco M and Wouters MWJM. J Surg Oncol. 2016 Apr;113(5):489-95. 6. Nationwide outcome-measurement in colorectal cancer surgery: improving quality and reducing costs. Govaert JA, van Dijk WA, Fiocco M, Scheffer AC, Gietelink L, Wouters MWJM, Tollenaar RAEM. J Am Coll Surg. 2016 Jan;222(1):19-29.e2. 216
List of publications 7. Costs of complications after colorectal cancer surgery in the Netherlands: building the business case. Govaert JA, Fiocco M, van Dijk WA, Scheffer AC, de Graaf EJR, Tollenaar RAEM, Wouters MWJM. Eur J Surg Oncol. 2015 Aug;41(8):1059-67. 8. Reducing healthcare costs facilitated by surgical auditing: a Systematic Review. Govaert JA*, van Bommel ACM*, van Dijk WA, van Leersum N, Tollenaar RAEM, Wouters MWJM. World J Surg. 2015 Jul;39(7):1672-80. Other publications by the author 9. Hospital costs of complications after esophagectomy for cancer. Groense L, van Dijk WA, Govaert JA, van Rossum PSN, Ruurda JP, van Hillegersberg R. Eur J Surg Oncol. 2016 Dec 5. doi: 10.1016/j.ejso.2016.11.013. [Epub ahead of print] 10. Simultaneous presentation of necrotizing soft tissue infection in the orbital area and the hand. Paridaans MP, Govaert JA, Scholten HH, de Lange DH. Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 2016;160(0):A9944. 11. A female patient with an unusual swelling in the groin. Dekkers S, Govaert JA, Baeten CI. Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 2015;159:A9079. 12. Timing of bone marrow cell delivery has minimal effects on cell viability and cardiac recovery after myocardial infarction. Swijnenburg RJ, Govaert JA, van der Bogt KE, Pearl JI, Huang M, Stein W, Hoyt G, Vogel H, Contag CH, Robbins RC, Wu JC. Circ Cardiovasc Imaging. 2010 Jan;3(1):77-85. 13. Poor functional recovery after transplantation of diabetic bone marrow stem cells in ischemic myocardium. Govaert JA, Swijnenburg RJ, Schrepfer S, Xie X, van der Bogt KE, Hoyt G, Stein W, Ransohoff KJ, Robbins RC, Wu JC. J Heart Lung Transplant. 2009 Nov;28(11):1158-1165.e1. A 217
APPENDICES 14. Comparison of transplantation of adipose tissue- and bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells in the infarcted heart. van der Bogt KE, Schrepfer S, Yu J, Sheikh AY, Hoyt G, Govaert JA, Velotta JB, Contag CH, Robbins RC, Wu JC. Transplantation. 2009 Mar 15;87(5):642-52. 15. Immunosuppressive therapy mitigates immunological rejection of human embryonic stem cell xenografts. Swijnenburg RJ, Schrepfer S, Govaert JA, Cao F, Ransohoff K, Sheikh AY, Haddad M, Connolly AJ, Davis MM, Robbins RC, Wu JC. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2008 Sep 2;105(35):12991-6. 16. Novel immunosuppression: R348, a JAK3- and Syk-inhibitor attenuates acute cardiac allograft rejection. Deuse T, Velotta JB, Hoyt G, Govaert JA, Taylor V, Masuda E, Herlaar E, Park G, Carroll D, Pelletier MP, Robbins RC, Schrepfer S. Transplantation. 2008 Mar 27;85(6):885-92. * Shared first author 218
Curriculum vitae CURRICULUM VITAE Johannes Govaert was born in Waalwijk on August 15 1983 as youngest in a family of six children. Together with his twin-brother Klaas he graduated from the Dongemond College (Atheneum) in Raamsdonksveer in 2001 followed by a gap year in which they travelled through Australia and New Zealand. In 2002 he started his study Medicine at Leiden University. During his study he worked as an assistant at the Thoracic Surgery Department at Leiden University Medical Center. He also was a volunteer for the Mara Foundation (medical transports to the Balkan area) and developed his organizations skills by participating in several committees at the student association Minerva. Between 2006 and 2007, with financial support of the Dutch Heart Foundation and the American Heart Association, he undertook his graduate research project Poor Functional Recovery After Transplantation of Diabetic Bone Marrow Stem Cells in Ischemic Myocardium at the cardiovascular institute of Stanford University (Palo Alto, USA). This work was done under supervision of Professor Dr. Jaap Hamming (department of Vascular Surgery at the Leiden University Medical Center), Dr. Joseph Wu (departments of Cardiology & Radiology at Stanford University) and Professor Dr. Robert Robbins (department of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Stanford University). In 2007 Johannes started with his clinical rotations. During these two years he was a volunteer for the Atelier Foundation (organizing activities for underprivileged children in Amsterdam East). Before receiving his medical degree in 2010 Johannes performed a strategic consultancy internship at McKinsey & Company (Amsterdam) for a period of 15 weeks. In 2010 Johannes worked for one year as a surgical resident at Onze Lieve Vrouwe Gasthuis (Amsterdam) under the supervision of Dr. Michael Gerhards. One year later he started his surgical training at the Groene Hart Ziekenhuis (Gouda) under the supervision of Dr. Roderick Schmitz. During this training he participated in different committees of the Groene Hart Ziekenhuis, including being chair of the Groene Hart Ziekenhuis residents association. Stimulated by the surgeons of A 219
APPENDICES the Groene Hart Ziekenhuis in 2013, he got the opportunity to become part of the research team at Leiden University Medical Center and the Dutch Institute for Clinical Auditing. For twelve months Johannes suspended his surgical training and dedicated his time focused on clinical and financial outcomes of colorectal cancer surgery under the supervision of Professor Dr. Rob Tollenaar, Dr. Michel Wouters and Dr. Marta Fiocco. The research project was the basis of this PhD thesis. In 2014 he returned to the Groene Hart Ziekenhuis in Gouda to continue his surgical training. In January 2015 he participated in the Value-Based Health Care Delivery Intensive Seminar of Professor Michael Porter (Harvard Business School, Boston, USA). The same year he volunteered for the Boat Refugee Foundation at Lesbos (Greece), providing first aid to boat refugees crossing the Aegean Sea from Turkey to Greece. Johannes started in 2016 the academic part of his surgical training at Leiden University Medical Center in the field of surgical oncology under the supervision of Professor Dr. Jaap Hamming and Dr. Bert Bonsing. During the last three years of his surgical training Johannes was also the permanent resident representative of the regional surgical education committee (ROC) in region III. Johannes Govaert lives together with his fiancée Carla Theunissen in Utrecht. He will defend his PhD thesis on the same day as his twin brother Klaas, who is a surgical resident as well and will be defending his thesis on colorectal liver metastasis at the University of Utrecht. 220
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