The Taub Center Health Policy Program focuses on several aspects of the health system, such as trends in national health expenditure, evaluation of the various reforms carried out in the health system, planning in the short and long terms, strategies for dealing with health inequities, health insurance policy and questions of insurance duplicate coverage, and health work force planning in various healthcare professions. The program focuses on a variety of health domains, such as mental health, occupational health, dental health, public and preventive health, inequalities and inequities, public funding, and resource allocation. The Health Policy Program also works in collaboration with other programs in the Taub Center based on the belief that in order to improve the level of health one must understand its many determinants.
The “Americanization” of Healthcare Financing in Israel
14.11.2011Both in terms of healthcare outcomes and costs, the United States has underperformed over the last four decades when compared...
- Taub Center Staff
Israel’s Healthcare System
14.10.2011Manpower increases were recently authorized for the system, and access to healthcare in Israel’s periphery is expanding. Some of these...
A “Malignant Growth” in the Share of Private Expenditure for Healthcare and its Price
14.07.2011The situation exposes the system to increasingly to market failures and which are particularly problematic in Israel due to the...
- Dov Chernichovsky Ronni Gamzu Guy Navon
Dental Care in Israel – Still Out of Bounds
14.03.2011Israelis have had national healthcare coverage since 1995. Even before then, access to basic medical care was almost universal and...
- Taub Center Staff