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General information

Latest international publications

Statistical data used

Key facts and figures

Additional national statistics

Office(s) in charge of data collection

Overview of main stakeholders

Overview of policies

Specific sources

Disclaimer

General information

COUNTRY: Belgium
KNOWLEDGE BROKERS: 

Pascale Steinberg, Head of Health Care Professions Planning Unit, FPS Public Health, Belgium

Veerle Vivet, statistician and analyst, FPS Public Health, Belgium

SEPEN thanks the knowledge brokers for their contribution in checking and completing the country-information. SEPEN is accountable for the content of the country profiles.

Latest international publications

Statistical data used

Type of information Source Year Remarks
Table 1: Health workforce stock and replacement OECD;

HWF STATAN 2018 report, FPS Public Health, Belgium

2019 Age characteristics of the nursing stock are retrieved from the HWF STATAN 2018 report, FPS Public Health, Belgium
Figure 1: Mobility level in absolute numbers OECD 2018 Only immigration data for OECD countries are available. The data produced are therefore incomplete. Not all OECD-countries register the country of origin of incoming health professionals and some do not register incoming health professionals at all. Emigration data are based on immigration numbers in other OECD-countries, as emigration as such is not registered nor reported.
Figure 2a: Number of practicing physicians per 1000 inhabitants Eurostat 2018 Figure 2a presents regional distribution of physicians. Maps are formatted according to the NUTS classification obtained from Eurostat or recent national data provided by the key country informants. The national average is derived from the OECD/Eurostat databases, and the EU average from the “Health at a Glance: Europe” report published in November 2020.
Figure 2b: Number of practicing nurses and midwives per 1000 inhabitants  Global Health Observatory data repository, WHO 2017 Figure 2b presents regional distrubution of nursing and midwifery. Maps are formatted according to the NUTS classification obtained from Eurostat or recent national data provided by the key country informants. The national average is derived from the OECD/Eurostat databases, and the EU average from the “Health at a Glance: Europe” report published in November 2020.

Key facts and figures

OECD and Eurostat statistics

Statistic Number Data Year
Total population 11 455 519 2019
Life expectancy at birth 81,7 2018

Source: Eurostat

  Licensed to practice Practising Professionally active  
Statistic Number Per 1000 inhabitants Number Per 1000 inhabitants Number Per 1000 inhabitants Data year
Physicians 63 615 5,59 35 069 3,08 Not reported Not reported 2017
> Generalist Medical Practitioner Not reported Not reported 12 992 1,14 Not reported Not reported 2017
> Specialist Medical Practitioner Not reported Not reported 21 630 1,90 Not reported Not reported 2017
Nurses 204 256 17,96 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 2017
Midwives 12.417 1,09 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 2017
Dentists 11 440 1,01 8 516 0,75 Not reported Not reported 2017
Pharmacists 21 413 1,88 14 084 1,24 Not reported Not reported 2017
Physiotherapists Not reported Not reported 23 001 2,02 Not reported Not reported 2017

Source: OECD

Additional national statistics

Statistic Number per 1000 inhabitants Data Year
Speech-language pathologists 14 955 1,31 2018
Technical pharmaceutical assistant 12 754 1,12 2018
Dieticians 5 873 0,52 2018
Hearing-aid specialists 1 794 0,16 2018
Audiologists 1 238 0,11 2018
Occupational therapists 11 458 1,01 2018
Orthoptist 133 0,01 2018

Source: HWF STATAN 2018 report

Office(s) in charge of data collection

Federal Public Service of Health  In charge of federal health strategies and secretary of the planning commission. https://www.health.belgium.be/en

https://organesdeconcertation.sante.belgique.be/fr/organe-d’avis-et-de-concertation/commission-de-planification-offre-medicale

Department of Education and Training of the Flemish Region In charge of higher education policies. https://onderwijs.vlaanderen.be/
General Administration of Education of the French speaking Community of Belgium In charge of higher education policies. http://www.federation-wallonie-bruxelles.be/index.php?id=93&no_cache=1&tx_cfwbdatacerbere_pi1%5BcaId%5D=2775
National register of health care professions Mandatory registration for receiving the licence to practice. https://www.health.belgium.be/en/node/27933
Various social security and pensions institutions through the Crossroads Bank for Social Security (CBSS)  and its Data Warehouse of Labour market and Social protection.  Supports data management of the social security processes across the departments in charge. Provides information on health workforce activity and health consumption. https://www.ksz-bcss.fgov.be/en
Professional associations and chambers  Professional chambers are in charge of ethical issues (Physicians, Pharmacist).

Professional associations deliver advice through the official advisory board per profession or per sector but also as members of the commission (see stakeholders).

https://www.ordomedic.be/fr/page-d-accueil/

https://www.ordredespharmaciens.be/default.aspx?ID=14&PT=2&G=24&GRT=5&lang=2

https://organesdeconcertation.sante.belgique.be/fr/organe-d%E2%80%99avis-et-de-concertation

Sciensano (scientific institute of public health) Health indicators and trends for Belgium. https://www.sciensano.be/en

Overview of main stakeholders

The representation in the Planning Commission is defined by law. Individual experts are designated nominatively. When a sector is made up of various organisations, it is up to them to elect the number of representatives defined by this law. No website is available for these individuals and if we consider the abundance of bodies/organisation that elect them, this list is not relevant. Therefore, this section only lists the type of members per category.

The role of all representatives is common: giving advice.

Public representatives

Minister of Public Health
Minister of Social Affairs
Flemish Region
French speaking Community of Belgium
German speaking Community of Belgium
National Institute for Health and Disability Insurance

Health profession representatives

Professional organisations of General Practitioners
Professional organisations of Physician specialists
Professional organisations of Dentists
Professional organisations of Physiotherapists
Professional organisations of nurses
Professional organisations of midwives
Professional organisations of speech therapists

Academic representatives

Universities of the Flemish Community
Universities of the French speaking community

Overview of policies

Manage shortages and maldistribution of skills

Original name Loi coordonnée du 10 mai 2015 relative à l’exercice des professions des soins de santé.
Name in English Coordinated Law of May 10, 2015 relating to the exercise of healthcare professions
Short description Articles 91 and 92 define the framework within which an adequate health workforce can be supplied, and also defines the mission, roles and functioning of the Planning Commission to achieve this aim.
Publication date 10 May 2015
Link to full text http://www.ejustice.just.fgov.be/cgi_loi/change_lg.pl?language=fr&la=F&cn=2015051006&table_name=loi

 

Original name Belgian use case on health workforce planning
Name in English
Short description The “Handbook on Health Workforce Planning methodologies across EU countries” publication describes in detail the Belgian planning system (e.g. goals, organisation, link to policy actions). In addition, it presents two good practices from Belgium: the  involvement of stakeholders in the planning system and the methodology of data collection and full-time equivalent calculation.
Publication date 2015
Link to full text http://healthworkforce.eu/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/150306_WP5_D052-Handbook-on-HWF-Planning-Methodologies-across-EU-Countries_Release-1_Final-version.pdf 

 

Original name Impulseo 1, 2 & 3
Name in English N/A
Short description Financial incentives for the settlement and the organisation of General Practitioner practices
Publication date N/A
Link to full text https://www.inami.fgov.be/fr/professionnels/sante/medecins/impulseo/Pages/default.aspx

Improving performance

There are various publications on performance. Below is the most recent overview.

Original name Performance of the Belgian Health System – Report 2019
Name in English
Short description An evaluation of the performance of the Belgian health system, to help improve the health for citizens living in Belgium.
Publication date 25 April 2019
Link to full text https://kce.fgov.be/sites/default/files/atoms/files/KCE_313C_Performance_Belgian_health_system_Report.pdf

Address outflow mobility

Original name Mobilité internationale des médecins (2020)
Name in English International migration of physicians (2020)
Short description This report analyses the inflow and outflow of physicians – which has an impact on the forecast of ideal intake in the Belgian education system to meet the health insurance admission quota (pre-defined number of publicly reimbursed practices). The data allow to observe the main trends during the 2004-2018 period.
Publication date 10 March 2020
Link to full text https://organesdeconcertation.sante.belgique.be/fr/documents/hwf-note-mobilite-internationale-des-medecins-2020

 

Original name SEPEN WORKSHOP “Dialogue on key health workforce planning data definitions”

Session : Intake and output of the education system Case study in Belgium

Name in English
Short description This presentation highlights the issue of foreign physicians graduating inside and outside of the training quota
Publication date 30 October  2018
Link to full text www.healthworkforce.eu

 

Original name 16 JUIN 2006. – Décret régulant le nombre d’étudiants dans certains cursus de premier cycle de l’enseignement supérieur.
Name in English JUNE 16, 2006. – Decree regulating the number of students in certain undergraduate courses in higher education.
Short description Art. 4 and 5 of the Decree define the calculation and procedure that applies for identifying and handling the excess of foreign, non-resident registrations.
Publication date Last update on 29 March 2017
Link to full text http://www.ejustice.just.fgov.be/cgi_loi/change_lg.pl?language=fr&la=F&cn=2006061635&table_name=loi

Education, enrolment and recruitment

Original name Rapport annuel 2018 de la Commission de planification – offre médicale. Suivi de la planification de l’offre médicale en Belgique, Cellule Planification des professions des soins de santé, DG Soins de Santé, SPF Santé publique, Sécurité de la Chaîne alimentaire et Environnement, 2019.
Name in English Annual report of the Planning Commission –  – Medical supply
Short description This report which refers to the detailed work of the commission, includes a full description of the procedure of defining quotas for admissions to the reimbursed practices of physicians, dentists, and physiotherapists. All latest proposals are available on the website.
Publication date 1 October 2019
Link to full text FR : https://organesdeconcertation.sante.belgique.be/fr/documents/hwf-rapport-annuel-2018-rapan

NL : https://overlegorganen.gezondheid.belgie.be/nl/documenten/hwf-jaarverslag-2018-rapan

All latest recommendations are covered in these pages.

 

Original name Een zorgjob, ik ga ervoor
Name in English A job in  healthcare, I’m going for it
Short description Permanent campaign to make the healthcare career more attractive among the young population
Publication date N/A
Link to full text https://www.ikgaervoor.be/

Education staff & infrastructure

Original name Skills recognition for clinical psychologists and clinical remedial teachers within the healthcare professions
Name in English N/A
Short description Through the web pages of the FPS health, all information on the professions is accessible, describing the legal framework, advisory boards, and publication for each professional group.
Publication date N/A
Link to full text FR: https://organesdeconcertation.sante.belgique.be/fr/profession

NL: https://overlegorganen.gezondheid.belgie.be/nl/beroep

Continuous professional development (CPD)

Original name Regulated professions in Belgium and legal framework applying
Name in English
Short description

CPD requirements are profession specific.The CPD itself is organised through different actors, controlled by the language communities. No platform is available at national level.

The professions portal of the FPS Health lists the regulated professions and collects the relevant legal framework applying.

Publication date
Link to full text FR : https://www.health.belgium.be/fr/sante/prenez-soin-de-vous/themes-pour-les-patients/soins-de-sante-transfrontaliers/dispensateurs-0

NL: https://www.health.belgium.be/nl/gezondheid/zorg-voor-jezelf/patiententhemas/grensoverschrijdende-gezondheidszorg/de-zorgaanbieders-0

Regulation of private sector

Not reported

Working conditions

Original name 1733 – Doctors on call
Name un English
Short description Dispatching of GPs out of hours and coordination with emergency care.
Publication date N/A
Link to full text https://www.health.belgium.be/en/health/need-call-doctor-call-1733

 

Original name Various types of financial intervention for supporting physicians
Name in English N/A
Short description Provides different types of financial grants for General Practitioners (GPs), specialists, internship supervisors, such as accreditation fee support to cover a part of training expenses or integrated practice bonus for GPs using e-Health services.
Publication date N/A
Link to full text FR: https://www.inami.fgov.be/fr/professionnels/sante/medecins/aide/Pages/default.aspx

NL : https://www.inami.fgov.be/nl/professionals/individuelezorgverleners/artsen/hulp/Paginas/default.aspx

Others

Not reported

Specific sources

Not reported

Last updated: 10 October 2020

Disclaimer

The country fiches are produced under the EU Health Programme 2014-2020 under a service contract with the Consumers, Health, Agriculture and Food Executive Agency (Chafea) acting under the mandate from the European Commission. The information and views set out in the country sheets are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official opinion of the Commission/Executive Agency. The Commission/Executive Agency does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this study.

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