Home Healthcare providers Doctors Doctors Zoeken Active wound dressings - healthcare providers Home-care patients with chronic wounds receive a 20 percent reimbursement of the cost of active wound dressings. Read more Care processes A care process is a collaboration contract between the patient, the general practitioner and the specialist. Everyone hereby commits to the optimal follow-up of a chronic disease. Read more Chronic condition statute Persons with a chronic condition who meet the conditions are entitled to chronic condition statute. Read more Conventioning As a conventional doctor, you subject your entire practice (fees and travel allowances) to the conditions of the doctor-health insurance fund agreement. Read more Disability Disability is a complex matter whose regulations change regularly. Read more eAttest For cash payments, as a general practitioner or specialist (in a private practice) you can send your certificates for care provided electronically via MyCareNet. Read more Electronic applications for medicines Chapter IV Chapter IV medicines can be requested electronically. Read more Electronic applications for medicines Chapter IV: frequently asked questions The answer to many frequently asked questions about the electronic application for doctors. Read more Enteral nutrition Enteral nutrition can be partially reimbursed by health insurance in certain cases. Read more eTools for doctors eTools simplify your administration and make your applications and payments faster. Read more Fixed allowance for chronically ill people Chronically ill people are often confronted with high expenditure on care and assistance. Read more Medical records As a healthcare provider you have a lot of administrative tasks and files to maintain. Read more eGAO As a general practitioner, you can submit a disability declaration (eGAO) directly and electronically to CM. That system is called Mult-eMediatt. Read more Non-reimbursable analgesics or painkillers Chronic pain patients are entitled to reimbursement for paracetamol-based painkillers. Read more Ostomy equipment Ostomy equipment has been reimbursed in a different way since 2021: more freedom of choice and better adapted to your needs and preferences. Read more Parenteral nutrition If tube feeding is not possible, necessary nutrients can be administered via an intravenous infusion. Read more Payment letter If you send an invoice to CM, you will in some cases receive a payment letter. Read more Planned care abroad Before treatment abroad starts, the patient must have received permission from CM's consulting physician. Read more Sharing patient data As a doctor you know how important it is - in the context of the continuity of care - to exchange health data of patients. Read more Third party payment arrangement: invoicing on paper As a general practitioner, you can opt for paper invoicing under the third-party payment scheme. Read more Third party payment scheme Doctors can apply the third-party payment scheme for all services. Read more Third party payment scheme: electronic invoicing (eFact) As a general practitioner or specialist, you can enter your invoices electronically in the third-party payment scheme for consultations, home visits and technical services. Read more Third party payment scheme: what are the rates? The co-payment varies depending on the patient's situation. Read more Useful links for doctors Below you will find a list of useful links to, among others, the Riziv website. Read more
Active wound dressings - healthcare providers Home-care patients with chronic wounds receive a 20 percent reimbursement of the cost of active wound dressings. Read more
Care processes A care process is a collaboration contract between the patient, the general practitioner and the specialist. Everyone hereby commits to the optimal follow-up of a chronic disease. Read more
Chronic condition statute Persons with a chronic condition who meet the conditions are entitled to chronic condition statute. Read more
Conventioning As a conventional doctor, you subject your entire practice (fees and travel allowances) to the conditions of the doctor-health insurance fund agreement. Read more
eAttest For cash payments, as a general practitioner or specialist (in a private practice) you can send your certificates for care provided electronically via MyCareNet. Read more
Electronic applications for medicines Chapter IV Chapter IV medicines can be requested electronically. Read more
Electronic applications for medicines Chapter IV: frequently asked questions The answer to many frequently asked questions about the electronic application for doctors. Read more
Enteral nutrition Enteral nutrition can be partially reimbursed by health insurance in certain cases. Read more
eTools for doctors eTools simplify your administration and make your applications and payments faster. Read more
Fixed allowance for chronically ill people Chronically ill people are often confronted with high expenditure on care and assistance. Read more
Medical records As a healthcare provider you have a lot of administrative tasks and files to maintain. Read more
eGAO As a general practitioner, you can submit a disability declaration (eGAO) directly and electronically to CM. That system is called Mult-eMediatt. Read more
Non-reimbursable analgesics or painkillers Chronic pain patients are entitled to reimbursement for paracetamol-based painkillers. Read more
Ostomy equipment Ostomy equipment has been reimbursed in a different way since 2021: more freedom of choice and better adapted to your needs and preferences. Read more
Parenteral nutrition If tube feeding is not possible, necessary nutrients can be administered via an intravenous infusion. Read more
Payment letter If you send an invoice to CM, you will in some cases receive a payment letter. Read more
Planned care abroad Before treatment abroad starts, the patient must have received permission from CM's consulting physician. Read more
Sharing patient data As a doctor you know how important it is - in the context of the continuity of care - to exchange health data of patients. Read more
Third party payment arrangement: invoicing on paper As a general practitioner, you can opt for paper invoicing under the third-party payment scheme. Read more
Third party payment scheme Doctors can apply the third-party payment scheme for all services. Read more
Third party payment scheme: electronic invoicing (eFact) As a general practitioner or specialist, you can enter your invoices electronically in the third-party payment scheme for consultations, home visits and technical services. Read more
Third party payment scheme: what are the rates? The co-payment varies depending on the patient's situation. Read more
Useful links for doctors Below you will find a list of useful links to, among others, the Riziv website. Read more