israeli hospitals

Israeli doctors, health system strike after judicial reform bill passes

As part of the strike announced by the Israeli Medical Association, hospitals will operate in a "Shabbat mode" on Tuesday. 

Ziv Medical Center launches US charity to step up care for needy communities

Professor Salman Zarka wants to expand and upgrade care in the north of the country.

Three Labrador retrievers named Sadie, Tess and Yuki, and a Golden retriever named Samson, help dete

Man's best friend: Therapy dogs are crucial for terminally-ill patients - study

Full-time, specially trained ‘facility dogs’ in hospitals profoundly benefit patients of all ages receiving palliative care as well as the medical staff.

Fully staffed schools for hospitalized children

The organization provides educational solutions for 140,000 hospitalized children annually in 41 general, psychiatric, rehabilitative and nursing hospitals.

Dr. Daniel Trotzky appointed deputy director of Shamir Medical Center

Trotzky, who has managed the ER at the medical center for the past three years, will be replacing Dr. Yizhak Scharf.

Israeli customer attacks pharmacists because of long wait in queue

After the attack by an impatient customer, the pharmacist was slightly injured and was taken to Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv.

The Hametz Law and Supreme Court coercion - opinion

Opposition leader MK Yair Lapid lambasted the legislation, accusing the coalition of having dismantled the Passover holiday.

31/03/2023

Budget for shortening shifts at hospitals to be included in state budget

The plan will be enacted in stages, beginning in the periphery of the country and with a goal of shifts that are no longer than 16 hours.

Israeli hospitals regularly overcrowded, not enough investment from gov't

Jerusalem’s Shaare Zedek Medical Center asked Magen David Adom not to bring urgent patients to its emergency department until further notice because it is at 300% capacity.

The coronavirus ICU at Galilee Medical Center

Family's presence during medical rounds can be detrimental - Israeli study

Medical researchers have noticed a decline in patient health, correlating with a family's presence at rounds.

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