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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[A first step towards measuring the performance of the Belgian healthcare system]
KCE Reports 128 (2010)
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[An evaluation procedure for the emerging medical technologies]
KCE Reports 44 (2006)
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[Compensation for damage due to health care - Phase V: Budgetary impact of the transposition of the French system in Belgium]
KCE Reports 107 (2009)
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[Compensation for injuries from health care - Phase IV : Cost sharing between the Fund and the insurers]
KCE Reports 68 (2007)
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[Elective care for foreign patients: impact on the Belgian healthcare system]
KCE Reports 169 (2011)
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[Entitlement to a hospital insurance for persons with a chronic illness or handicap]
KCE Reports 166 (2011)
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[Hadrontherapy]
KCE Reports 67 (2007)
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[Homeopathy : State of affairs in Belgium]
KCE Reports 154 (2011)
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[Is neonatal screening for cystic fibrosis recommended in Belgium?]
KCE Reports 132 (2010)
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[Medico–legal aspects of clinical practice guidelines]
KCE Reports 26 (2006)
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[Osteopathy and chiropractic: state of affairs in Belgium]
KCE Reports 148 (2010)
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[Prostate-specific-antigen (PSA) for the screening of prostate cancer]
KCE Reports 31 (2006)
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[Screening for Colorectal Cancer : current evidence and budget impact for Belgium.]
KCE Reports 45 (2006)
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[Setting a medical index for private health insurance contracts]
KCE Reports 96 (2008)
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[Study on the potential costs of an eventual modification of regulations on liability for medical malpractice (fase III) - refinement of cost estimate]
KCE Reports 35 (2006)
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[Video registration of endoscopic surgery: a rapid assessment]
KCE Reports 101 (2008)
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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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Afters-Hours Primary Care: which solutions?
KCE Reports 171 (2011)
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Alternative scenarios for the forecasting of the midwifery workforce: horizon scanning and quantification model
KCE Reports 312 (2019)
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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.)