zorgmarkt
Zorgmarkt is the market for health care and social care services and products in the Netherlands. It covers the financing, procurement, delivery, and use of care, including hospitals, general practitioners, home care, long-term care, mental health services, pharmaceuticals, diagnostics, insurers, suppliers, and patient organizations. The system is characterized by a mix of public regulation and market elements, with residents typically enrolled in a compulsory basic health insurance package provided by private insurers and guided by overarching policy goals set by the government.
Key actors in the zorgmarkt include health insurers who contract with providers to purchase services on behalf
Current dynamics aim to improve efficiency and integration, for example through care pathways, bundled payments, and