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zorgprestatie

Zorgprestatie is a term used in the Dutch health and social care system to describe a unit of care that is delivered to a client and is eligible for reimbursement or funding under the applicable rules. The concept is used to define what services count as care and to facilitate planning, contracting, and payment between care providers, insurers, and municipalities.

The scope of zorgprestatie is broad and encompasses a range of services aimed at supporting people with

In policy and financing terms, zorgprestatie acts as a measurable unit that can be billed, budgeted, or

Because zorgprestaties are tied to funding and accountability, their interpretation can differ between municipalities, care organizations,

See also: Dutch health care system, Wet maatschappelijke ondersteuning (Wmo), Wet langdurige zorg (Wlz), Zorgverzekeringswet (Zvw).

health
or
social
care
needs.
Examples
include
nursing
and
personal
care,
home
care
and
domestic
assistance,
rehabilitation
and
recuperation
activities,
day
programs,
respite
care,
and
various
forms
of
social
or
practical
support.
The
exact
composition
and
nomenclature
of
zorgprestaties
can
vary
by
sector,
contract,
and
regulatory
framework.
contracted.
It
is
used
in
the
allocation
of
resources
within
care
packages,
care
plans,
and
agreements
between
clients,
care
providers,
insurers,
and
local
authorities.
The
definitions
and
values
assigned
to
zorgprestaties
are
determined
by
national
regulations,
sector
guidelines,
and
local
contracts,
and
they
may
be
updated
as
policies
evolve.
and
insurers.
This
can
influence
how
care
needs
are
assessed
and
how
services
are
organized
and
delivered.
For
readers
seeking
specifics,
the
applicable
zorgprestatie
catalogues
and
reimbursement
rules
are
found
in
national
and
local
policy
documents
and
care
contracts.