Health in Israel: Progress and challenges in a region of conflict
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Additionally, the Series points to important examples of health care and scientific research crossing political and religious divides, offering opportunities for collaboration in a region of deep conflict.
The Series is part of The
The Series was led by Professors A. Mark Clarlfield,
Healthcare in
Overall, life expectancy has increased substantially and now stands at 80 years for men and 84 years for women (compared with 75.3 and 79.1 years, respectively, in 1993). Over the same period, infant mortality halved from 7.5 per 1000 live births to 3 per 1000.
Universal health care insurance - via a landmark National Health Insurance Law - was enacted for all Israeli citizens in 1995, ensuring access to a range of core health services. Reviewed on an annual basis, these services initially included a more limited repertoire of medications, procedures, and tests. But in the past decade, they have expanded to include quality of life and preventive services.
Although domestic spending on health has increased from 5% of GDP in 1960 to 7.6% in the 2000s, the level of spending has remained relatively constant for the past 20 years. The percentage of funding from public sources has slowly declined from 70% in 1995 to 60% today, with a parallel increase in household expenditure on health.
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Health disparities
Smoking prevalence is twice as high among Israeli Arab men (43.9%) compared with Israeli Jewish men (22.1%), and lung cancer is much more common among Israeli Arabs, despite most other cancers being similarly common across both groups. Rates of diabetes and heart disease are also more common among Israeli Arabs. Disparities exist in terms of healthcare too. For example, Israeli Arab women are more likely to be diagnosed at a more advanced stage of breast cancer, and less likely to take part in screening programmes.
Although progress has been made on reducing infant mortality (now at 3.1 deaths per 1000 live births), it remains twice as high among Israeli Arabs compared with Israeli Jews. Bedouin-Arabs have the highest rates of infant mortality at 11.3 per 1000 live births. Additionally, about a third of children in
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Recommendations for improving health care in
The authors make several recommendations to improve health in
Collaboration in a region of conflict
Finally, the Series points to examples of collaboration in the fields of science and health care across historical, demographic, ethnic, political and economic divides. While diplomatic relationships are either non-existent or limited between
Additionally, an accompanying paper details the medical effort in treating over 2000 Syrian patients who have made their way over the border and been treated in hospitals in
Professor Karl Skorecki, Rambam Health Care Campus,
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