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Organisation of diagnosis and treatment of obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome: an international comparison
KCE Reports 330 (2020)
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Video consultations in the care for patients with a chronic somatic disease
KCE Reports 328C (2020)
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Asylum seekers in Belgium: options for a more equitable access to health care. A stakeholder consultation
KCE Reports 319 (2019, 2ed.)
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Excess mortality and life expectancy of individuals with type 1 diabetes: a rapid review
KCE Reports 314 (2019) Under the insurance Law of 4 April 2014 a “monitoring office for insurance premiums’ was established. Its mission is to examine proposals for premium supplements or refusals by insurances that guarantee the repayment of the capital of a credit (Art. 217). Article 218 of this law provides that KCE conducts a study to assess whether the premiums charged by the insurers are in line with the evolution of medical techniques and health care, with regard to the main pathologies concerned.
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Statins for the primary prevention of cardiovascular events
KCE Reports 306 (2019) A healthy lifestyle remains the most effective way of avoiding cardiovascular diseases and their consequences. Yet since 2002, the annual number of people who use cholesterol-lowering drugs from the statin family increased from 400,000 to 1,500,000. Currently, 25% of the population aged 40 and above take these drugs. Despite decreases in price due to the fact that all statins now exist in generic form, their total cost still stands at 160 million euros annually.
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Static automated external defibrillators for opportunistic use by bystanders
KCE Reports 294 (2017)
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Health care in Belgian prisons
KCE Reports 293 (2017) Table of Contents Chapter 1: Organisation of Health care in Belgian prisons Chapter 2: Health problems and health care utilisation in Belgian prisons Chapter 3: Systematic review of healthcare use and needs of prisoners Chapter 4: Organization models of health care services in prisons in four countries Chapter 5: Financial aspects of health care in Belgian prisons Chapter 6: Organisation of health care in Belgian prisons – legal framework Chapter 7: Competences for the organisation of health care, health promotion, prevention and wellbeing in Belgian prisons
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The role of biomarkers in ruling out cerebral lesions in mild cranial trauma
KCE Reports 261 (2016)
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What health care for undocumented migrants in Belgium?
KCE Reports 257 (2015)
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Non-invasive markers of subclinical atherosclerosis for predicting a primary cardiovascular event: a rapid systematic review
KCE Reports 244 (2015)
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Prevention of preterm birth in women at risk: selected topics
KCE Reports 228 (2014)
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Machine perfusion in kidneys from deceased donors – A rapid assessment
KCE Reports 217 (2014)
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Novel serum biomarkers for the prediction of cardiovascular risk
KCE Reports 201 (2013)
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[Vaccine safety surveillance in Belgium : place and limits of a background rate approach]
KCE Reports 188 (2012)
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Pharmacological prevention of fragility fractures in Belgium
KCE Reports 159 (2011)
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[Homeopathy : State of affairs in Belgium]
KCE Reports 154 (2011)
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Acupuncture: State of affairs in Belgium
KCE Reports 153 (2011) More than one Belgian out of 3 consulted at least once in his life an osteopath, a chiropractor, a homeopath or an acupunctor. Within the framework of the continuation of the setting pursuant to the law Stuck, the Minister for the public health asked the federal Center of expert testimony health care (KCE) carry out an inventory of fixtures of these 4 not-conventional medicines with success. In a first report (December 2010) KCE was concentrated on the study of osteopathy and chiropractic. This time, it is with the turn of acupuncture.
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[Statins in Belgium: utilization trends and impact of reimbursement policies]
KCE Reports 141 (2010)
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Interspinous implants and pedicle screws for dynamic stabilization of lumbar spine: Rapid assessment
KCE Reports 116 (2009)
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Hearing aids in Belgium: health technology assessment
KCE Reports 91 (2008)