Health
“A society is ultimately judged by its ability to protect those who cannot protect themselves,” said the CEO of Israel’s largest healthcare provider.
In the past 24 hours 181 people were admitted: one with severe injuries, eight with moderate injuries, 162 with light injuries, four with anxiety and five under evaluation.
Perfusion specialist Anat Mastor helps power life-saving heart surgeries for children from around the world.
Currently, 118 of those patients are still hospitalized or under medical observation.
While monitoring missile threats, Magen David Adom dispatches ambulances nationwide during a multi-front war.
From roadside missile strikes to reinforced wards, two physicians tell JNS how their hospitals adapt under fire—and why they remain committed to their work.
A total of 145 people are still in care, according to Israel’s Health Ministry.
Four individuals are hospitalized in serious condition, two of whom were not directly injured by missile impacts.
Its authors are calling on all hospitals and the Israeli Ministry of Health to adopt the new model.
The hospital climbed one spot from last year.
Regulations were bypassed to avoid harming the Palestinian Authority’s economy.
Years after joining a registry during a program in Israel, a young immigrant became a stem-cell donor for a cancer patient.