Healthcare System

Firefighters, medics from abroad head to Israel to help war effort

Volunteers from the US have been preparing meals at mobile kitchens for thousands of IDF soldiers and people in need.

Health Ministry simplifying process for temporary medical licenses

Those with a valid license to practice medicine in Israel, the US, Canada, and the EU can sign up to volunteer.

Should Israeli hospitals refuse medical treatment to Hamas terrorists?

Israel has consistently provided medical care to Palestinian terrorists, including leaders of Palestinian resistance movements.

Leading VC Partner: 'Investors today want to see profit, not just ideas'

Today’s investment landscape has become a much more profitability-driven environment, says US-based Harmonix Ventures partner Krish Ramadurai.

Israel and US health ministers sign landmark cooperation agreement

In a joint statement, the ministers highlighted their unwavering dedication to partnering on numerous issues of paramount importance to both Israel and the US.

Trump made immigrants too scared to bring kids to the doctor - study

Well-child visits for children with immigrant mothers in the US declined after Trump’s hostile public stances on migration during his presidential campaign and presidency.

Israel's judicial reform law not a risk to public health, minister says

Health Minister Moshe Arbel rejected a Lancet report stating that recent judicial reform amendments would weaken Israel's healthcare system.

World Bank reports states Palestinian health services face crisis

So far in 2023, the income of the Palestinian public has increased considerably, but expenses have also increased,

Sheba Medical Center campus

Israel's Sheba listed as one of top 20 global smart hospitals

Sheba Hospital handles more than a million patients a year, including 200,000 emergency visits, and employs about 1,250 physicians, 2,300 nurses and 1,500 other healthcare workers.

Survivors from Syria's earthquake plea for aid amid limited resources - report

The situation in Syria is chaotic, with doctors having fled the country, a shortage of medication, and a rise in suicides, according to a report in The Lancet.

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