• Support Care Cancer · May 1999

    Palliative care services in Belgium: benefits and shortcomings of a legal framework.

    • M Desmedt.
    • Unité de Soins Continus, Cliniques Universitaires Saint Luc, Brussels, Belgium.
    • Support Care Cancer. 1999 May 1;7(3):109-12.

    AbstractAll health services dealing with the terminally ill are called upon to dispense palliative care. We shall, however, be making a distinction between palliative care services and other forms of services: in fact, the main activity of a palliative care service is palliative medicine, which is dispensed by its trained and experienced personnel. In Belgium, the first specialist palliative care services developed autonomously, and the absence of a planning policy isolated them from the rest of the health system. The Belgian health authorities decided to put an end to this situation by legislation: the laws introduced determine the number, mission and modus operandi of the various palliative care services, as well as the links to be established between them (interaction of the home care support team and the mobile function in hospitals or institutions for the elderly and association for cooperation). The following is a presentation and critical analysis of this legislation.

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