AbstractSince 1995 universal healthcare coverage has been provided in Israel through National Health Insurance (NHI). Although the country has lower rates of health spending than most OECD countries, the NHI Law stipulates that a broad benefits package will be provided by four competing Health Plans (HPs). These third-party payers manage healthcare utilization and cost through mechanisms that affect both provider and consumer behavior. Cost Containment is one of their main organizational objectives. The Ministry of Health (MoH) supervises HPs to ensure that they provide their members with adequate healthcare of high quality in accordance with the NHI Law and uphold the principles of efficiency and equity.In this paper we report on a policy ...
Background: At present, Israel’s mental health system functions separately from its physical health ...
Abstract The correct and rational use of medications can have a positive direct impact on disease ou...
AbstractHistorically, Israel paid its non-profit hospitals on a perdiem (PD) basis. Recently, like o...
AbstractSince 1995 universal healthcare coverage has been provided in Israel through National Health...
textabstractIn a recent article in this journal Simon-Tuval, Horev and Kaplan argue that in order to...
Israel\u27s ongoing health reform provides lessons regarding attempts to combine universal coverage ...
The Health Systems in Transition (HiT) profiles are country-based reports that provide a detailed de...
Background: There is a traditional tension in public policy between the maximization of welfare from...
The health care system in the State of Israel consists of two sectors - the public sector, which inc...
Abstract The Israel Ministry of Health enacted regulations that aim to reduce private expenditure on...
Israel represents a developed country as far as demand and consumption of health services are concer...
Background The Israeli National List of Health Services (NLHS) is updated annually according to a go...
Introduction: Provision of healthcare is considered a basic human right. Delivery and uptake is affe...
Historically, Israel paid its non-profit hospitals on a perdiem (PD) basis. Recently, like other OEC...
In 1994 Israel passed the National Health Insurance Law (NHIL), guaranteeing universal and equal hea...
Background: At present, Israel’s mental health system functions separately from its physical health ...
Abstract The correct and rational use of medications can have a positive direct impact on disease ou...
AbstractHistorically, Israel paid its non-profit hospitals on a perdiem (PD) basis. Recently, like o...
AbstractSince 1995 universal healthcare coverage has been provided in Israel through National Health...
textabstractIn a recent article in this journal Simon-Tuval, Horev and Kaplan argue that in order to...
Israel\u27s ongoing health reform provides lessons regarding attempts to combine universal coverage ...
The Health Systems in Transition (HiT) profiles are country-based reports that provide a detailed de...
Background: There is a traditional tension in public policy between the maximization of welfare from...
The health care system in the State of Israel consists of two sectors - the public sector, which inc...
Abstract The Israel Ministry of Health enacted regulations that aim to reduce private expenditure on...
Israel represents a developed country as far as demand and consumption of health services are concer...
Background The Israeli National List of Health Services (NLHS) is updated annually according to a go...
Introduction: Provision of healthcare is considered a basic human right. Delivery and uptake is affe...
Historically, Israel paid its non-profit hospitals on a perdiem (PD) basis. Recently, like other OEC...
In 1994 Israel passed the National Health Insurance Law (NHIL), guaranteeing universal and equal hea...
Background: At present, Israel’s mental health system functions separately from its physical health ...
Abstract The correct and rational use of medications can have a positive direct impact on disease ou...
AbstractHistorically, Israel paid its non-profit hospitals on a perdiem (PD) basis. Recently, like o...