Health Funds
Meuhedet launches AI-powered service for members
This new service enables members to ask questions, receive information, and perform medical-related tasks explained in simple terms, without navigating complex menus
Maccabi insured members will receive custom-made splints and assistive devices from 3D printers
Aminach Medic to supply equipment to hospitals and health funds in Israel
Why in the month of October you have to pay NIS 35 for a kg of grapes?
New collaboration between Maccabi and Medical Care
Medical Care has signed a recovery service agreement with Maccabi Health Fund, providing members with 5-7 days of recovery and saving up to NIS 4,550 in hospitalization costs.
Maccabi Healthcare expands cybersecurity with Cynerio’s advanced platform
In response to rising cyber threats, Maccabi adopts Cynerio’s platform to protect medical devices and IoT systems, ensuring patient data security and healthcare service continuity.
Micro-retinol serum from the New York skincare brand Kiehl's
Advanced serum for renewing skin appearance with precise daily dose of retinol - Retinol Skin-Renewing Daily Micro-Dose Serum suitable for all skin types.
Knesset Health C'ttee hears of jumble of authorities, responsibilities of baby clinics
The split up almost a decade ago of the tipat halav clinics has left a mess of jumbled responsibilities that needs cleaning up.
Call to cancer patients to get flu and COVID-19 Omricon vaccines
The vaccines are available free at your public health fund.
War in Israel creating deficit crisis for health funds
Expenses to treat members of the four health funds during the war will deepen the health funds’ deficits significantly more than in normal times.
Children suffering from terror-anxiety should be proactively identified by health funds
The war has caused some youngsters to bed wet; refuse to go play outside or separate from their parents or sleep in the protected room.
For the next two months, it will not be possible to switch to a different health fund
The freeze will allow doctors to engage only in the provision of urgent services and allow consultation and treatment by a primary physician and specialists.