Israel\u27s ongoing health reform provides lessons regarding attempts to combine universal coverage under national health insurance with a version of managed competition. Based on principles of \u27justice, equality and mutual aid, Israel\u27s National Health Insurance Law, 1994 guarantees access to a broad basket of basic services to be provided by four competing sick funds, and the availability of resources adequate to finance the basket. The new rights of citizens to universal coverage and to move freely among sick funds constituted a major policy breakthrough. However, successive amendments to the Law reflect continuing controversy over the amount of resources required to finance the basic basket. Despite the intention to base the syst...
Foreword In this chapter we will discuss the privatization of the health system in Israel since the ...
a b s t r a c t Innovative health technologies are often the focus of attention. However, in the all...
Historically, Israel paid its non-profit hospitals on a perdiem (PD) basis. Recently, like other OEC...
Israel\u27s ongoing health reform provides lessons regarding attempts to combine universal coverage ...
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...
Abstract Devising new incentives was a main element of health care reform in Israel, which created a...
Israel represents a developed country as far as demand and consumption of health services are concer...
AbstractHistorically, Israel paid its non-profit hospitals on a perdiem (PD) basis. Recently, like o...
none4siBackground: There is a traditional tension in public policy between the maximization of welfa...
The Health Systems in Transition (HiT) profiles are country-based reports that provide a detailed de...
The health care system in the State of Israel consists of two sectors - the public sector, which inc...
While there is a widely accepted norm of universal health care provision in Israel, the major source...
In 1994 Israel passed the National Health Insurance Law (NHIL), guaranteeing universal and equal hea...
Abstract Nissanholtz-Gannot and Yenkellevich (NGY) explore the impact of a 2010 amendment to the Isr...
Foreword In this chapter we will discuss the privatization of the health system in Israel since the ...
a b s t r a c t Innovative health technologies are often the focus of attention. However, in the all...
Historically, Israel paid its non-profit hospitals on a perdiem (PD) basis. Recently, like other OEC...
Israel\u27s ongoing health reform provides lessons regarding attempts to combine universal coverage ...
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...
Abstract Devising new incentives was a main element of health care reform in Israel, which created a...
Israel represents a developed country as far as demand and consumption of health services are concer...
AbstractHistorically, Israel paid its non-profit hospitals on a perdiem (PD) basis. Recently, like o...
none4siBackground: There is a traditional tension in public policy between the maximization of welfa...
The Health Systems in Transition (HiT) profiles are country-based reports that provide a detailed de...
The health care system in the State of Israel consists of two sectors - the public sector, which inc...
While there is a widely accepted norm of universal health care provision in Israel, the major source...
In 1994 Israel passed the National Health Insurance Law (NHIL), guaranteeing universal and equal hea...
Abstract Nissanholtz-Gannot and Yenkellevich (NGY) explore the impact of a 2010 amendment to the Isr...
Foreword In this chapter we will discuss the privatization of the health system in Israel since the ...
a b s t r a c t Innovative health technologies are often the focus of attention. However, in the all...
Historically, Israel paid its non-profit hospitals on a perdiem (PD) basis. Recently, like other OEC...