zorgvelden
Zorgvelden is a term used in Dutch-language policy and academic discourse to refer to the set of sectors and activities that provide care and welfare services, including healthcare, long-term care, mental health services, social work, and related support systems. Etymology: the word combines zorg (care) with velden (fields), highlighting the interconnected nature of these service domains and the need for cross-sector coordination.
Scope and definitions vary by context, but zorgvelden generally covers providers such as hospitals, clinics, nursing
Policy relevance and use: The concept is used to analyze labor market dynamics, funding levels, workforce planning,
Criticism and alternatives: Some commentators argue that the term is too broad and can obscure sector-specific
See also: Care economy, Integrated care, Public health, Long-term care, Welfare state.