Israeli hospitals
Health Ministry report reveals long wait times for MRI, surgeries at hospitals and clinics
Health insurance provider, area of residence, and the hospital where they are treated are all factors in how long a patient waits for care.
Hospitals across Israel begin transferring patients to protected underground units
Israel's Sheba Hospital ranks seventh in list of world's best hospitals for Newsweek and Statista
Shaare Zedek Medical Center opens new center for reservists, first responders
Rachashei Lev dedicates Torah for sick children at Tel Hashomer
The writing of the Torah was completed during the ceremony with the participation of Israel's Chief Rabbi David Lau and the Director of Sheba Yitshak Kreiss.
Israel targets 'smart' cities with new 5G mobile auction
Fifth-generation technology is 10 times faster than widespread 4G and rolling it out would improve Internet access in city centers.
Hadassah Medical Center makes Newsweek’s list of top cardiology centers
Newsweek magazine has selected the Cardiology and Oncology (Sherett Institute) Divisions of Hadassah Medical Center for their list of the best hospitals in the world.
Sheba Medical Center ranked among world's smartest hospitals
Newsweek, in partnership with global data research firm Statista, ranked Sheba as the world's 13th best smart hospital for the second year in a row.
Lapid and Barbivai establish ‘voluntary’ shorter shifts for medical residents
Lapid told the Finance Ministry to transfer NIS 66 million to those hospitals, not only those in the periphery, that are willing to shorten shifts from an exhausting 26 hours to 18.
Health Ministry: Supports shortening shifts, opposes mass resignation
The Health Ministry said that it supports young hospital doctors on shortening their shifts but opposes the mass resignations.
Two killed overnight in Israel's deadly car crash wave
2 pedestrians crossed a highway to help 2 people injured in a different car crash and were hit by passing cars.
Israeli days-old baby abandoned in cardboard box, found alive
Police officers found the infant with the umbilical cord still attached to his stomach.
Israeli medical staff furious as plan for shorter shifts delayed again
The Finance Ministry said there are not enough physicians available to quickly shorten their workloads and did not agree to allocate large sums to pay for more.
Hospital workers must be protected - editorial
Security must be stepped up at hospitals and clinics across Israel. Law-enforcement authorities should use a heavy hand against anyone who acts violently against medical staff.