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The Dutch Health Authority

The Dutch Health Authority, known as the Zorgautoriteit, is a government body in the Netherlands responsible for overseeing the healthcare system. Its main roles include regulating health insurance, ensuring fair pricing for medical services, and promoting the quality of care provided to patients. The authority works to balance the interests of healthcare providers, insurers, and patients, ensuring that everyone has access to affordable and effective healthcare. Through its regulations, it aims to improve the overall health outcomes in the country and to create a sustainable, equitable healthcare system.