Area of expertise and Healthcare Provider’s contribution to care for patients within the MetabERN Network
Liège, BELGIUM
Area of expertise and Healthcare Provider’s contribution to care for patients within the MetabERN Network
The CIMM is the inter-institutional Center dedicated to the care of patients with inborn errors of metabolism (IEM). It is composed of 3 functional subunits located in the cities of Liège and Charleroi:
– The CHU-Liège,
– The CHC-Liège
– And the IPG-Charleroi.
The functional units have been approved and registered in 1998 by the Belgian National Health authorities for managing and providing highly specialised interventions/care to patients (both adults and pediatric patients) affected by inborn metabolic disorders. The CIMM ensures the exchange of best patients’ care practices, the optimisation of the medical resources at the level of the region and extends the system of patients’ referral between the hospitals of the healthcare network.
The CIMM, in particular, has developed a multidisciplinary expertise for providing highly specialised interventions to patients with amino and organic acids-related disorders (AOA) and lysosomal storage disorders (LSD).
In compliance with the Belgian national health insurance system requirements, the patient’s cares are organized on a multidisciplinary model. The core multidisciplinary team includes doctors, specialised nurses, nutritionists, psychologists, social workers and clinical biochemical geneticists. The CIMM collaborates with first line physicians and other professionals (paediatricians, neurologists, nephrologists, radiologists, cardiologists, revalidation services …) of the Healthcare Provider network. The CIMM is taking care of paediatric and adult patients.
The commitment of the CIMM is:
– To provide the best patient’s cares based on up-to-date knowledge and evidence-based data, with a special attention to patient education, empowerment and autonomy, especially regarding diet aspects and compliance;
– To provide advisory services to professionals of primary, secondary and tertiary level care centers, on a national and international basis;
– To actively develop, implement and collaborate in research activities in the field of IEM;
– To organise and administer medical and professionals education and training programs in the field of IEM (especially in AOA & LSD) in the context of its academic recognition.
Indeed, the CIMM and its CHU teaching hospital has a position at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Liège
Specific treatments and interventions provided by the HCPS