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The Kansspelautoriteit is not a care provider and does not give medical advice. Employees of the Kansspelautoriteit also cannot assess whether a particular medical treatment is or is not appropriate in an individual case. The Kansspelautoriteit therefore accepts no liability for any damage caused by the use of information on this site, or by changing, stopping or adjusting a treatment without medical advice. Information on this website cannot be considered a replacement for a consultation or treatment with a doctor.

The Kansspelautoriteit points out that its approach through OpenOverGokken has limitations and (possible) disadvantages compared to regular care provision. Due to anonymity and the absence of direct (eye) contact, care providers are unable to obtain a complete impression of the nature and severity of the problems and the nature and urgency of the request for help. Care providers depend on the completeness of information and the ability of the client, visitor, user, or help seeker to translate their complaints into language. Attitude, intonation and other impressions that are present in direct contact are completely absent. Due to the limitation in the ability to verify provided information, the quality and accuracy of the service and care provision by care providers is heavily dependent on the accuracy and completeness of the information provided by the visitor, user, or help seeker.