In this follow-up to her 2002 book, The Workers' Health Fund in Eretz, Israel: Kupat Holim, 1911-1937, historian Shifra Shvarts investigates the political and social forces that influenced Israel's health care system and policy during the early years of state building. Among the struggles Shvarts explores in this penetrating study are the debate over immigration health policy and the Law of Return, enacted in 1950; the battles over universal healthcare between the Workers' Health Fund and the Israeli government led by prime minister Ben Gurion; the urgent organization of military medical services during wartime; and the contested establishment of renown civilian medical facilities. These early conflicts have had far-reaching implications th...
After half a century of occupation and tremendous costs of the conflict, Israel is still struggling ...
The occupation of Palestine by Israel has had a significant impact on the Palestinian citizens\u27 h...
The dissertation considers how a wide range of actors—including physicians, scientists, hospitals, a...
In 1994 Israel passed the National Health Insurance Law (NHIL), guaranteeing universal and equal hea...
This dissertation is a historical analysis of politics of state building and health in Palestine and...
No country is like the tiny land of Israel which has been the location of the long history of its pe...
Dr. Dani Filc delves into Israel\u27s health care system and provides numerous insights on how a pri...
This dissertation examines the meanings and uses of medicine for American Jews from 1945-1955. Focus...
Unlike most Western nations, Israel does not recognize full separation of church and state but seeks...
This thesis assesses the extent to which fertility policies in Israel have formed part of an overall...
After half a century of occupation and tremendous costs of the conflict, Israel is still struggling ...
As the women’s health movement grew out of second wave feminism in the late 1960s, activists demande...
This article focuses on Israel’s export of medical knowledge to African states during the 1960s. Its...
In this Lancet Series on the occupied Palestinian territory, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 a team of nearly 40 Pa...
Dr. Joseph Krimsky interviewed by Phillip Gillon, head of Public Relations at the Hadassah Medical O...
After half a century of occupation and tremendous costs of the conflict, Israel is still struggling ...
The occupation of Palestine by Israel has had a significant impact on the Palestinian citizens\u27 h...
The dissertation considers how a wide range of actors—including physicians, scientists, hospitals, a...
In 1994 Israel passed the National Health Insurance Law (NHIL), guaranteeing universal and equal hea...
This dissertation is a historical analysis of politics of state building and health in Palestine and...
No country is like the tiny land of Israel which has been the location of the long history of its pe...
Dr. Dani Filc delves into Israel\u27s health care system and provides numerous insights on how a pri...
This dissertation examines the meanings and uses of medicine for American Jews from 1945-1955. Focus...
Unlike most Western nations, Israel does not recognize full separation of church and state but seeks...
This thesis assesses the extent to which fertility policies in Israel have formed part of an overall...
After half a century of occupation and tremendous costs of the conflict, Israel is still struggling ...
As the women’s health movement grew out of second wave feminism in the late 1960s, activists demande...
This article focuses on Israel’s export of medical knowledge to African states during the 1960s. Its...
In this Lancet Series on the occupied Palestinian territory, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 a team of nearly 40 Pa...
Dr. Joseph Krimsky interviewed by Phillip Gillon, head of Public Relations at the Hadassah Medical O...
After half a century of occupation and tremendous costs of the conflict, Israel is still struggling ...
The occupation of Palestine by Israel has had a significant impact on the Palestinian citizens\u27 h...
The dissertation considers how a wide range of actors—including physicians, scientists, hospitals, a...