GDPR

  General conditions of use of the site and privacy charter Article 1: object The present “general conditions of use” aim at the legal framework of the methods of provision of the services of the site emanet.org  and their use by the “User”. The general conditions of use must be accepted by any User wishing to access the site. They constitute the contract between the site and the User. Access to the site by the User means acceptance of these terms and conditions of use. In case of non-acceptance of the general conditions of use stipulated in this contract, the User must renounce access to the services offered by the site. emanet.org  reserves the right to modify unilaterally and at any time the contents of these general conditions of use. emanet.org . would also like to inform you of any possible processing of your personal data and your rights in this regard. By using our site, you expressly agree to the collection and processing of your personal data by emanet.org .de as described in this document.     Article 2: Legal notice 2.1 Site Manager Company name: Association médicale européenne @EMA@ Responsible person: Vincenzo Costigliola Headquarters address: Avenue des Volontaires, 19 1160 Auderghem Telephone: + 32 (0)734.29.80 Mail: contact@emanet.org Company number: 0443.863.486 VAT number: 2.2 Publisher of the site Company Name: Webitbe Sprl Responsible person: Roland Verstraeten Head Office Address: 45 Rue des Sartiaux B-7100 La Louviere Telephone: +32 (0) 64 54 83 98 Mail: info@webitbe.be   2.3 Hosting the site Host of the site: OVH Head office address: 2 rue Kellermann – F-59100 Roubaix   Article 3: Definitions The purpose of this clause is to define the various essential terms of the contract: User: this term refers to anyone who uses the site or any of the services offered by the site User content: these are the data transmitted by the User within the site. 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However, the site is committed to implementing all necessary means to best guarantee the security and confidentiality of data. The responsibility of the site can not be committed in case of force majeure or the unpredictable and insurmountable fact of a third. Article 7: Hypertext links May contain a number of hypertext links to other sites. However, does not have the ability to check the content of the sites visited, and therefore assume no liability for this fact.     Article 8: Cookies The navigation on the site emanet.org  may cause the installation of cookie (s) on the computer of the user. A cookie is a small file, which does not allow the identification of the user, but which records information relating to the navigation of a computer on a site. The data thus obtained are intended to facilitate subsequent navigation on the site, and are also intended to allow various measures of attendance. 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Folia Palliatrica

Folia Palliaitrica – ISSN 2603-3224 (Online). National library is registering Folia Palliaitica at  ROAD[vc_accordion active_tab=”false” collapsible=”yes”][vc_accordion_tab title=”Folia Palliatrica 2017 / 1″][pdf-embedder url=”https://emanet.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Folia_Palliatrica_2017_vol_I-1-1.pdf” title=”Folia Palliatrica 2017 Vol I”][vc_accordion active_tab=”false” collapsible=”yes”][vc_accordion_tab title=”Folia Palliatrica 2018 / 1″][pdf-embedder url=”https://emanet.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/folia_palliatrica_2018_vol_1_28_April-002-1.pdf” title=”Folia Palliatrica 2018 Vol 1 28 April (002)”][/vc_accordion_tab][vc_accordion_tab title=”Folia Palliatrica 2018 / 2″][pdf-embedder url=”https://emanet.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/folia_palliatrica_2018_volume_2_22_july-final-1.pdf” title=”folia_palliatrica_2018_volume_2_22_july final”][vc_column_text]Palliaitrica issues for 2018 

Position Paper

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Belgian health system ranked fourth-best in Europe

The Belgian healthcare system has been ranked fourth among 35 countries in Europe using 48 indicators, according to an annual report released by the Sweden-based Health Consumer Powerhouse (HCP). The high ranking is the best achieved by Belgium since the launch of the index in 2005. Healthcare has tended to improve in Europe, according to the HCP. The decline in the infant mortality rate and the chance of survival for heart disease, stroke and cancer are on the right track. However, the report highlights the inefficiencies in financing and providing services. “Drawing inspiration from the most efficient European healthcare systems would save money to save lives and improve the performance of many countries struggling to meet citizens’ expectations,” the HCP said. The report gives each country a score, with the lowest being 333 and the highest being 1,000. For the first time since the index began in 2005, two countries – the Netherlands and Switzerland – achieved a score of more than 900. The Netherlands scored 927 and Switzerland 904. Norway followed scoring 865 with Belgium nearly tying on 860. Montenegro and Romania were at the bottom of the ranking. Despite improvement in all national health systems in Europe, there is still a large gap between the best performing countries and the least developed countries, according to the report. However, a country like Macedonia shows the possibilities of less-developed countries to succeed in the realm of healthcare. It has one of the highest scores in the accessibility category, but also for the most cost-effective healthcare system. The United Kingdom is at the top of the ranking in terms of accessibility, alongside Switzerland and Macedonia. Belgium, on the other hand, ranks twelfth in terms of cost-effectiveness of healthcare. “We are working on this, for example with the reform of the financing of hospitals,” said the cabinet of public health minister Maggie De Block

Public consultations EU

The European Commission has just published a public consultation in the field of education: You can contribute to this consultation by going to the website “Your point of view on Europe”: http://ec.europa.eu/info/consultations_en   For any questions related to the public consultations organized by the European Commission, please refer to the single point of contact, “Your point of view on Europe” http://ec.europa.eu/info/consultations_en