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Regulator: the care is too much of a business model to become

Practitioners in health care should be too much of a stimulus to “production” such as medical professionals, that each transaction will have to be paid. The concern here is too much of a business model to become. That needs to change, ” says president Mary Kaljouw of the regulator, NZa, in the NRC. The coronacrisis could this be a turning point.

The watchdog has been asked to look at whether there is, in the immediate aftermath of the coronaperiode any other financing of the care as possible. This should lead to a decrease in ineffective, but costly, treatments, and digital health care.

Kaljouw raises the question as to whether the specialists are not employed to the number of treatments is to reduce. Right now, they are in the line for themselves, for example, in a civil partnership in the hospital.

In the coronacrisis the regular health care, in hospitals, in part and sometimes completely shut down. The number of referrals made by the gp decreased in the past few months, with nearly 800,000, the Dutch healthcare authority figures.

“I think you can imagine the thousands of people in order to make sure that’s really necessary,” says Kaljouw. The regulator allows 15 to 20 percent of treatments are not proven to be effective, it is. That would mean that it also does not have to be paid.

Video calling

In order for the situation to change, to examine the Strategic forms of financing, such as to provide an incentive for co-operation and prevention. Also, the insurers would have had a role to play by, becomes less of a concern, in to buy the more expensive hospitals.

Furthermore, digitisation perspectives, as shown in the coronacrisis. “We have been talking for years about the apply of video calling, or e-consults, and then you have to have an outbreak, if the corona is that the whole of the gp services within the next 24 to 48 hours of digital work.”

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