“Addressing the Physician Shortage in Belgium: A Comprehensive Action Plan,” outlines a critical issue within the Belgian healthcare system: a severe and worsening shortage of physicians and specialists. The document attributes this crisis to restrictive admission exams, federal quotas on medical student intake, and an aging healthcare workforce, which collectively lead to extended waiting times for critical medical procedures and potential permanent health damage for patients. To combat this, the paper proposes a multi-phased strategy spanning short, medium, and long-term goals, focusing on increasing the supply of medical professionals, enhancing healthcare efficiency, and implementing preventive care measures. The plan emphasizes the need for coordinated efforts from various governmental bodies and substantial annual investment to ensure a sustainable healthcare system for Belgium.