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Healthcare in Belgium : ウィキペディア英語版 | Healthcare in Belgium
Healthcare in Belgium is best depicted as a 3 legged table-like structure standing over the patient. The table-top is a primarily publicly funded healthcare and social security service, run by the federal government, which organizes and regulates healthcare. The first leg provides healthcare in the form of independent private practitioners and public, university and semi-private hospitals and care institutions, there are a few (commercially run for profit) private hospitals. The second leg is the insurance cover provided to patients and the third leg is formed by the industry which covers production and distribution of healthcare products, and research and development, although an important part of the research effort is done in universities and hospitals. ==Organization== Healthcare in Belgium is mainly the responsibility of the federal minister and the "''FOD Volksgezondheid en Sociale Zekerheid / SPF Santé Publique et Securité Sociale''" ("Public Administration for Public Health and Social Security"). For some matters responsibility is delegated to the authorities of the communities, but in practise these responsibilities are exercised by the governments of the Flemish and Walloon (French) regions and the German-speaking community. Both the Belgian federal government and the Regional governments have ministers for public health and a supportive administrative civil service.
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