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Nivel: Visual impairments set to rise in Netherlands
21-04-2026
Visual impairments set to rise in Netherlands

The number of Dutch adults with visual impairments is set to climb sharply over the coming decades, driven by an ageing population and overall population growth.

19-01-2017
Praise for the quality of NIVEL’s research
04-01-2017
Obituary Dinny de Bakker
29-11-2016
Editor in chief of The BMJ appointed honorary professor at CaRe research school
21-11-2016
Patients experience better quality of care in countries where GPs offer a broader range of services
20-06-2016
Use of antibiotics can be further reduced in Europe
23-03-2016
4th EPH Pre-conference: Patient participation in health care research and innovation
07-03-2016
Prof. Peter Groenewegen appointed as co-director of the Observatory Venice Summer School 2016
18-02-2016
Establishing integrated care for people with multimorbidity is taking shape slowly
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