Spotlight on cancer care in The Netherlands – Cancer Care Beacon
Cancer Care Beacon shared the following on LinkedIn:
“BEACON Wiki Highlights Series: Advancing Cancer Care in The Netherlands. This week, we highlight the Netherlands’ advanced healthcare system and its efforts in cancer care.
Healthcare System Overview:
The Netherlands uses a universal healthcare system with curative care from private insurers, long-term care via social insurance, and social care funded by taxes. Key components include access to GPs, specialists, mental health services, and comprehensive long-term care. Residents must have insurance, with premiums based on income. The system has a robust digital health infrastructure, enabling secure data exchange and disease-specific registries for research and quality improvement.
Key Registries & Databases:
- Netherlands Cancer Registry: Tracks cancer incidence/outcomes
- National Basic Register of Hospital Care: Comprehensive hospital care data
- Population Surveys: Cancer screening data
Clinical Trials & Guidelines:
- IKNL Cancer Care Guidelines
- Reports from IKNL and Palliaweb on palliative care
The Netherlands’ focus on digital health and cancer registries highlights its dedication to improving outcomes.
More on our BEACON Wiki.”
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