Israeli health care

Taub Center says hospitals and staff have performed beyond expectations since war began

Although the system seems stretched to its limit even in normal times, the complex system has surpassed expectations to provide care for the thousands of wounded since the war broke out.

Deep breaths: Smoking pollution in Tel Aviv

A breath of fresh air, but new government plan to curb smoking doen't go far enough - editorial

Smoking among teenagers is on the rise, having increased to 23.6% in 2021. The rest of the world is traveling in the opposite direction.

Israel's Health Ministry updates tactics to fight smoking

After decades of a poor record of fighting smoking, the Health Ministry issues an "action plan" and requests public comments.

Prestigious UK medical journal writes against Israel's judicial reform

A leading medical journal in Britain has published two unprecedented articles on Israeli doctors’ anxiety over judicial overhaul.

Gynecologist sexually assaults patients, gets released after less than a year

The decision to release Shechter early means that he will be released from prison after less than a year.

Health Min. reforms to allow public to receive treatment at hospital of choice

At present, the public do not have control over which hospital they are sent to when in need of treatment.

Keren Shechter appointed chairperson of eHealth Ventures Investment Fund

The fund manages $70 million US dollars and is investing in new healthcare techologies.

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