
Dutch Health Authority
The Dutch Health Authority, known as "Nederlandse Zorgautoriteit" (NZa), is a government body responsible for regulating and overseeing healthcare in the Netherlands. Its main tasks include ensuring that healthcare services are accessible, of high quality, and fairly priced. The authority sets tariffs for medical treatments, monitors healthcare providers, and ensures that the system operates efficiently. By balancing the interests of patients, healthcare providers, and insurers, the NZa aims to promote a fair and effective healthcare system in the country, ensuring everyone receives the care they need.