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    BeQuinT 2023 - V Louw - How to increase PBM knowledge and to build a strong PBM leadership in a country

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    BeQuinT 2023 - V Louw - How to increase PBM knowledge and to build a strong PBM leadership in a country

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    Priorities in people-centred health systems in Europe: considerations for Belgium

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    Organ donation - Citizens

    Since 13 June 1986, Belgium has had a law concerning the procurement and transplantation of organs. This law is based on implicit or presumed consent, called "Opting Out" or...
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    Living donation

    Concerning the procurement of organs for living donations, the law requires the donor to be 18 years of age and to have given his or her consent.  After having...
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    Post-mortem donation

    The donor Any person domiciled in Belgium for 6 months is presumed to consent to procurement after their death, unless expressly stipulated (orally, in writing, registered...
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    Ethics and organ donations

    Gratuity of the donation The law specifies the gratuity of the donation and the ban on all forms of trade in organs or tissue. The procurement of organs is non-...
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    Cost of procedures

    Costs related to organ procurement The cost of post-mortem procurement is mentioned has been mentioned in the Moniteur Belge since December 1989. It includes: The monitoring...
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