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Israel--a health system in transition.

A Israeli1, Y Ashkenazi, D Chinitz

  • 1Hadassah Medical Organization, Israel.

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|February 6, 1998
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Area of Science:

  • Health policy
  • Healthcare systems
  • Public health

Background:

  • Israeli health reform aimed to address long-standing issues like politicization and financial accountability.
  • Previous reform attempts failed, highlighting the complexity of improving the healthcare system.
  • The goal was to maintain high-quality, accessible healthcare despite reforms.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze Israel's managed competition-based health reform.
  • To understand the successes and criticisms of the Israeli healthcare system post-reform.
  • To provide insights for other nations considering similar health policy changes.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of Israeli health reform policies.
  • Review of healthcare system performance metrics.
  • Examination of managed competition principles in practice.

Main Results:

  • The reform introduced a managed competition model.
  • Despite high-quality care and coverage, the system faced criticism.
  • Key challenges included politicization and unclear organizational roles.

Conclusions:

  • Israel's health reform offers valuable lessons for international health policy.
  • Managed competition in healthcare presents both benefits and drawbacks.
  • Continuous evaluation is crucial for healthcare system improvement.

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