All reports
All KCE reports are available in Dutch, French and English under several formats. Form and language of the reports
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Performance of the Belgian health system – Report 2019
KCE Reports 313 (2019)
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Quality indicators for the management of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
KCE Reports 305 (2019) For several years, KCE has undertaken background work to improve the quality of care to patients with cancer, together with the Cancer Registry Foundation and College of Oncology. Over time, this project should lead to a true system of quality monitoring, including clinical recommendations, quality indicators and a hospital benchmarking and feedback dynamic. This year, efforts have concentrated on head and neck cancers.
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An evaluation protocol for NIHDI conventions
KCE Reports 299 (2018) Agreements with the National Institute for Health and Disability Insurance (NIHDI) are a means of financing care which primarily applies to multidisciplinary care, particularly in the rehabilitation sector. There are currently 34 of them; they encompass a varied array of services and concern a large range of chronic and/or complex problems: diabetes, dementia, respiratory disease, rare metabolic diseases, genital mutilation, etc. At the request of NIHDI, we developed a method allowing their quality and effectiveness to be evaluated (and possibly improved).
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Exploratory steps for the formulation of Belgian health system targets
KCE Reports 292 (2017)
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Towards an inclusive system for major trauma
KCE Reports 281 (2017)
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Quality indicators for the management of lung cancer
KCE Reports 266 (2016)
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Performance of the Belgian Health System - Report 2015
KCE Reports 259 (2016)
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Performance of the Belgian Health System. Report 2012
KCE Reports 196 (2013)
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Stroke units: efficacy, quality indicators and organisation
KCE Reports 181 (2012)
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[Defining hospital physicians' remuneration prospectively on clinical pathways and guidelines: easier said than done]
KCE Reports 18 (2005)