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Heliyon
May 2024
Center of Biomedical Ethics and Law, Department of Public Health, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
Forensic DNA kinship investigation involves analyzing genetic relationships between individuals to offer new leads for solving (cold) cases. Familial DNA matching has become a valuable asset in criminal case investigations, especially when traditional DNA methods hit dead ends. However, concerns surrounding ethical and privacy implications raised questions about its implementation and acceptance among the general public.
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February 2001
Center of Biomedical Ethics and Law, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium.
The Belgian health care system has a few features that may have contributed to the rising costs of health care: patients' free choice of physicians, large clinical freedom of physicians, essentially a fee-for-service remuneration for medical specialists in which the fees are agreed between insurance funds and physicians. The increased medical consumption and costs have prompted the state and insurance companies to take measures that limit the professional autonomy of the physicians. Access to medical education, free until 1997, is now restricted.
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