Belgium
Reimbursement of anti-dementia drugs
The availability of medicines in general
In Belgium, the reimbursement system has classified drugs into different reimbursement categories.
- Medicines in category A for serious illnesses are fully covered by the system and free of charge for the patient.
- For medicines in category B (useful drugs), the patient is required to pay 25% up to a ceiling of € 10.20.
- For medicines in category C (less useful drugs), the patient is required to pay 50% up to a ceiling of € 17.00. This percentage may go up to 60% or 80% for drugs certain medicines in this group which fall under category CS (ease drugs) or Cx (for example: contraceptives).
For medicines for which an identical generic product exists, the refund by the reimbursement system is reduced by 30%. [1]
The availability of Alzheimer treatments
All four anti-dementia drugs are available to patients in Belgium and are part of the reimbursement system.
Belgium has a very strict treatment protocol for drugs to be reimbursed. Amongst others, it limits the prescription of anti-dementia drugs to specialist doctors, both for treatment initiation and for treatment continuation. An MMSE score of between 24-12 is required for the reimbursement of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors and a score of between 15 and 3 for the reimbursement of memantine.
The Belgian system explicitly limits reimbursement to one class of drugs only, so that patients would not be able to receive bi-therapy under the system unlike some other European countries. According to the Ligue Alzheimer, a significant number of patients and carers have to pay for their Alzheimer medicines, because their general practitioners failed to refer them to a specialist.
The reimbursement system does not impose any restrictions for the reimbursement of people living alone or in nursing homes.
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Rivastigmine |
Galantamine |
Memantine |
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Reimbursement |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
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Initial treatment decision |
Specialist doctors |
Specialist doctors |
Specialist doctors |
Specialist doctors |
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Continuing treatment decision |
Specialist doctors |
Specialist doctors |
Specialist doctors |
Specialist doctors |
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Required examinations |
Diagnostic protocol |
Diagnostic protocol |
Diagnostic protocol |
Diagnostic protocol |
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MMSE limits |
24-12 |
24-12 |
24-12 |
15-3 |
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People living alone |
No restrictions |
No restrictions |
No restrictions |
No restrictions |
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People in nursing homes |
No restrictions |
No restrictions |
No restrictions |
No restrictions |
[1] European Commission (2006): MISSOC – Mutual information system on social protection : Social protection in the Member States of the European Union, of the European Economic Area and in Switzerland : Comparative tables
Last Updated: mercredi 15 juillet 2009

