Israeli Health System
The Israeli Health System is a universal healthcare system that provides medical services to all citizens and residents of Israel. Funded primarily through taxation, it ensures access to a wide range of healthcare services, including hospital care, outpatient services, and preventive care. The system is managed by four health funds, which compete to offer quality services to their members.
In Israel, healthcare is delivered through a network of public hospitals, clinics, and private facilities. The government regulates the system to maintain standards and ensure equitable access. Patients can choose their healthcare providers, and the system emphasizes preventive care to promote overall public health.