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The government, the healthcare sector and society have initiated a joint movement towards appropriate care to safeguard the future quality of healthcare in the Netherlands. But what is appropriate care, why is it necessary, and how does ZonMw contribute to it? - Afbeelding
Data and technology focuses on the transformation to a hybrid system for health, care and well-being. - A selection of older people with cancer is referred to oncological geriatric rehabilitation. Read more about how their rehabilitation can be improved.
- Learn how nursing virtual care from a virtual care center (V-ZERO-project) can contribute to future-proof, patient centered and affordable care.
- Learn how the Appropriate Childcare program contributes to better care for vulnerable children and their family while also supporting the caregiver.
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Read about a culturally sensitive board game and 2 knowledge packages for better palliative care for people of Chinese background in the Netherlands. - Afbeelding
ZonMw has commissioned a foresight study to explore what is needed to contribute to a good health of people in the Caribbean part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. We interviewed Soraya Verstraeten, the project leader of the foresight study. - Future-proof nursing requires a critical look at the care provided by nurses and carers. Therefore, it is important to stop unnecessary nursing care.
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‘Knowledge must end up in the right place'. Chair Jeroen Geurts and Director Véronique Timmerhuis are having an discussion about societal challenges, the future and ambition. - In various blogs, the researchers talk about their experiences with conducting the studies on Long COVID, such as guidelines and care pathways but also risk factors, possible heart damage and Long COVID in children.
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The 'Ziektelastmeter' (assessment of burden) tool has a positive effect on perceived quality of care and gives patients knowledge, skills and confidence in being able to manage their disease and their health. This appears from research by Maastricht University. This research was partly funded by a grant from the IMDI programme. - Afbeelding
How do our contractors, the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport (VWS) and the Dutch Research Council (NWO) view the future? How do they see the collaboration developing further? And which steps can we jointly take in the area of lifestyle, working conditions and living environment?