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R Mester1, E Witztum

  • 1Ness Ziona Mental Hospital Center, Community Mental Health Center Ezrat-Nashim, Jerusalem.

The Israel Journal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences
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Psychiatric care in Israel faces challenges due to outdated public service planning methods. Centralized planning prioritizes bed utilization over essential community services, risking treatment accessibility.

Area of Science:

  • Psychiatry and Public Health Policy

Background:

  • Israel's rapid development has advanced psychiatry.
  • Existing public service planning methods are becoming outdated.
  • Progress in general health services contrasts with slow psychiatric system restructuring.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the impact of outdated psychiatric public service planning in Israel.
  • To highlight the risks to universal treatment accessibility.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of current psychiatric public service planning models in Israel.
  • Evaluation of the balance between centralized planning and community-based services.

Main Results:

  • Centralized planning focuses on bed utilization, neglecting community psychiatric services.

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  • This approach jeopardizes universal accessibility to quality psychiatric treatment.
  • Restructuring of the psychiatric system lags behind general health service reforms.
  • Conclusions:

    • Urgent need to reform psychiatric public service planning in Israel.
    • Shift focus from bed utilization to community-based psychiatric care.
    • Modernize psychiatric system planning to ensure equitable treatment access.