The Israeli health system has made considerable progress in reducing deaths amenable to medical care but has more to do. This commentary describes how progress in this area results from innovation, coverage, quality, and adherence to treatment. It describes what is being done in Israel and beyond to address each of these factors but concentrates on the often poorly recognised problem of adherence to treatment, describing the growing evidence that it is often sub-optimal and reviewing evidence on what can be done to improve it
Introduction: The goal of this article is to present that innovating in health care begins to become...
Hannah Leslie and colleagues of the High-Quality Health Commission discuss in an Editorial the findi...
Healthcare systems with limited resources face rising demand pressures. Healthcare decision-makers i...
Israel represents a developed country as far as demand and consumption of health services are concer...
There is enormous scope to learn lessons from health systems in other countries. The challenge is to...
Background: To gain additional insight on health outcomes, this presentation explores health systems...
This commentary considers the merits of exploring different public health delivery systems among dev...
For ten years the Israel Journal of Health Policy Research has provided a platform for exchange of k...
Abstract Palliative care was established rapidly in some countries, while in other countries its est...
In a recent article in this journal Simon-Tuval, Horev and Kaplan argue that in order to improve the...
The Health Systems in Transition (HiT) profiles are country-based reports that provide a detailed de...
Israel\u27s ongoing health reform provides lessons regarding attempts to combine universal coverage ...
none4siBackground: There is a traditional tension in public policy between the maximization of welfa...
Abstract Health inequalities are a problem in high, middle and low income countries. Most are unfair...
A host of challenges confront healthcare authorities worldwide. Topping the list is the demand for i...
Introduction: The goal of this article is to present that innovating in health care begins to become...
Hannah Leslie and colleagues of the High-Quality Health Commission discuss in an Editorial the findi...
Healthcare systems with limited resources face rising demand pressures. Healthcare decision-makers i...
Israel represents a developed country as far as demand and consumption of health services are concer...
There is enormous scope to learn lessons from health systems in other countries. The challenge is to...
Background: To gain additional insight on health outcomes, this presentation explores health systems...
This commentary considers the merits of exploring different public health delivery systems among dev...
For ten years the Israel Journal of Health Policy Research has provided a platform for exchange of k...
Abstract Palliative care was established rapidly in some countries, while in other countries its est...
In a recent article in this journal Simon-Tuval, Horev and Kaplan argue that in order to improve the...
The Health Systems in Transition (HiT) profiles are country-based reports that provide a detailed de...
Israel\u27s ongoing health reform provides lessons regarding attempts to combine universal coverage ...
none4siBackground: There is a traditional tension in public policy between the maximization of welfa...
Abstract Health inequalities are a problem in high, middle and low income countries. Most are unfair...
A host of challenges confront healthcare authorities worldwide. Topping the list is the demand for i...
Introduction: The goal of this article is to present that innovating in health care begins to become...
Hannah Leslie and colleagues of the High-Quality Health Commission discuss in an Editorial the findi...
Healthcare systems with limited resources face rising demand pressures. Healthcare decision-makers i...