Neonatal Care /
Low variable care

In July 2018, paediatricians have pointed out to the Cabinet of the Minister of Health Care in 2018 (Mrs De Block) that the basic principle of the newborn having a right to his or her own identity was violated by the proposed law, and emphasised the consequences at birth and in the first days after birth.

Any problems at birth related to the baby are not necessarily linked to the problems of the mother.

In december 2018, the law on low-variable care was published in het Staatsblad/ le Moniteur Belge and still the basic principle of mother and baby being two different identities was violated.

A national action was undertaken by the Academy and all regional and national societies: www.geefonseengezicht.be or www.donneznousunvisage.be

Objectives

The joint actions are continued in court and closely monitored, with the ultimate goal of considering the newborn as a separate and equal individual from the first minute of birth.

The further optimisation of the quality of care for the neonate by evolving towards uniform guidelines is also one of the objectives of this working group in very close cooperation with the Belgian neonatologists.

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Members

Marianne Michel

Board Member, Vice-president Belgian Professional Association of Paediatricians (GBS/VBS)

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Luc Cornette

President of Belgian Neonatologists

Luc Pattyn

Boardmember of the VVK

Philippe Alliet

Boardmember of the VVK

Achievements

  • The president of the BVN-GBN. Belgische Vereniging voor Neonatologie – Groupement Belge de Néonatologie is invited to all Boardmeetings.
  • Since the national action on december 16th 2018 did not lead to the requested adjustments, legal action was taken. Assisted by the legal expertise of the law firm Dewallens, we as paediatricians are still trying to challenge this injustice. The results of this court case will be known at the end of 2021.