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  1. One of the primary challenges faced by survivors of sexual abuse and assault is the fragmented nature of care. This begins immediately after the assault and continues throughout their recovery journey. To addr...

    Authors: Shani Yaakobi-Zelnik, Maya Peled Raz and Ateret Gewirtz-Meydan
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:38
  2. In Israel, the absence of national growth charts leads to the use of CDC or WHO growth charts to assess pediatric growth indices. This population-based cross-sectional study compared BMI z-scores and weight cl...

    Authors: Michal Yackobovitch-Gavan, Moshe Phillip and Shlomit Shalitin
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:37
  3. New vaccines and monoclonal antibody (mAb) against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) were recently approved for adults and infants, respectively. However, their inclusion in national vaccination programs has b...

    Authors: Aharona Glatman-Freedman, Lea Gur-Arie, Rita Dichtiar, Lital Keinan-Boker and Michal Bromberg
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:36
  4. Impact of war on civilians in high-income countries has been relatively underexplored in research. Internal displacement of populations within a country during war challenges healthcare universal access, utili...

    Authors: Assi Cicurel, Yael Wolff Sagy, Ilan Feldhamer, Shlomit Yaron, Shani Caspi-Regev, Doron Netzer, Ronen Arbel and Gil Lavie
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:35
  5. Poverty, conflict and war are the most prominent reasons for food insecurity worldwide including for the population of Gaza since October 7, 2023. It has been shown that at least during the seven-month period ...

    Authors: Elliot M. Berry, Dorit Nitzan and Martin Kussmann
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:34
  6. Efficient hospital-to-home transitions for older adults and their informal caregivers are hampered by current fragmented care systems, resulting in communication and coordination lapses when people move betwee...

    Authors: Opeyemi Rashidat Kolade, Joshua Porat-Dahlerbruch, Theo van Achterberg and Moriah Esther Ellen
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:33
  7. Enhancing security and dependability of health systems necessitates resource allocation, a well-defined infrastructure, and a steadfast commitment to ensuring its safety and stability over time. This study aim...

    Authors: Helidea de Oliveira Lima, Leopoldo Muniz da Silva, Leandro Reis Tavares, Ana Claudia Lopes Fernandes de Araújo, Laise Pereira Moreira, Vanessa de Melo Silva Torres, Fabiana Nogueira de Oliveira, Anthony M.-H. Ho, Deborah Simões, Glenio B. Mizubuti and Joaquim Edson Vieira
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:27
  8. Preventive medicine is one of the core elements of primary care physicians’ (PCPs) work. This includes screening for cancer (such as Mammography and fecal occult blood test (FOBT) for breast and colon cancer) ...

    Authors: Limor Adler, Shiraz Vered, Menashe Meni Amran, Galya Zacay, Edna Bar-Ratson, Bar Cohen and Ilan Yehoshua
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:31
  9. Social disparities in health persist in Israel despite universal health care. Few studies have focused on the impact of neighborhood disadvantage on health in a representative sample of the Israeli population ...

    Authors: Sharon Stein Merkin and Kathleen Abu-Saad
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:30
  10. Patient safety during medical treatment is a central issue for health policymakers and medical teams. In this context, both the Israeli and global health systems, are witnessing an increase in the appreciation...

    Authors: Ilya Kagan, Dana Arad, Joseph Mendlovic, Yossi Tal and Yaron Niv
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:29
  11. Monitoring breastfeeding rates has important health policy implications, as breastfeeding has significant positive impacts on maternal and child health and healthcare costs. This up-to-date, national, populati...

    Authors: Deena R. Zimmerman, Nati Brooks, Janice Wasser, Linoy Vaknin-Alon, Tunie Dweck and Sharon Alroy-Preis
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:28
  12. Monitoring the quality of primary care is essential for improving healthcare services. The National Program for Quality Indicators in Community Healthcare measures various aspects of healthcare quality. A 2010...

    Authors: Rachel Nissanholtz-Gannot, Ayala Burger and Bruce Rosen
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:21
  13. Telepharmacy, the use of telecommunications technology to facilitate pharmacy services, has emerged as an integral component of telehealth, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. In Israel, the shortage of...

    Authors: Ran Nissan, Rana Cohen, Maria Hurgin, Hen Popilski, Khaleel Zahalka, Meirav Ben Natan and Eyal Schwartzberg
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:26
  14. Environmental management in the Israeli health system is driven primarily by safety regulations. Such regulations aim to reduce hazardous exposures to employees, patients, and visitors, as well as some specifi...

    Authors: Raanan Raz, Maya Negev, Michael Hauzer, Eliaz Miller, Ora Paltiel and Meidad Kissinger
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:19
  15. Disparities in dental health resulting from social and economic inequality are a pressing public health concern. Poor and vulnerable populations bear a higher burden of caries exacerbated by limited access to ...

    Authors: Dan Henry Levy, Nirit Yavnai, Joe Ben Itzhak, Yafit Hamzani, Shlomo Paul Zusman and Michael Solomonov
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:16
  16. The October 7, 2023 terrorist attack and subsequent war in Israel have created an unprecedented mental health crisis. This commentary examines emerging data on the psychological impact of these events and argu...

    Authors: Yuval Neria, John C. Markowitz, Doron Amsalem, Yossi Levi-Belz, David Roe, Ido Lurie, Dana Tzur Bitan, Milton L. Wainberg and Shlomo Mendlovic
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:25
  17. Proper nutrition is fundamental to the regular mental and physical development of infants, toddlers, and children. Overexposure to manganese (Mn) in infants has been correlated to various behavioral and neurol...

    Authors: Jonatan Darr and Ziva Hamama
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:24
  18. Patients commonly seek outpatient physical therapy services for musculoskeletal disorders. Understanding these patient groups in Israel provides valuable insights into the healthcare system. We aimed to invest...

    Authors: Amira Daher and Gali Dar
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:20
  19. Implementation Science (IS) is a scientific discipline that has been in existence for approximately thirty years. The goal of this discipline is to develop and refine rigorous approaches to producing change in...

    Authors: Adam J. Rose, Sivan Spitzer and Moriah E. Ellen
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:4
  20. Healthcare facilities often encounter patients with incomplete records from previous visits, leading to duplicated tests. Recent Electronic Health Records (EHR) investments aim to address this issue. This stud...

    Authors: Ofir Ben-Assuli, Doron Sagi, Sofia Amador Nelke, Moshe Leshno, Amitai Ziv and Avinoah Ironi
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:18
  21. Housing is a fundamental condition for health and wellbeing. Housing situation- including affordability, stability, and quality- has been associated with a wide range of health outcomes. Israel is home to a de...

    Authors: Jordan Hannink Attal and Yehuda Neumark
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:17
  22. Dietary guidelines for families with children are designed to meet the Dietary Recommended Intake. However, the cost of a healthy diet and the extent to which families can afford it in Israel is unclear.

    Authors: Naama Dgania-Yaroslaviz, Moran Blaychfeld Magnazi and Vered Kaufman-Shriqui
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:15

    The Correction to this article has been published in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:23

  23. Wait times (WTs) for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) are rising in many countries. Long WT delay diagnosis and treatment, and affect patient satisfaction. Little research has examined the patient experience o...

    Authors: Clara Singer, Noga Boldor, Sharona Vaknin, Liraz Olmer, Rachel Wilf-Miron and Vicki Myers
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:14
  24. The 77th World Health Assembly in May 2024 agreed on several key amendments to the International Health Regulations (IHR) (2005), which are set to enhance global public health preparedness and response mechani...

    Authors: Shelly Kamin-Friedman, Nadav Davidovitch, Hagai Levine and Dorit Nitzan
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:13
  25. Health insurers and managed care organizations often limit patient choice to in-network care providers through selective contracting, involving procurement agreements with service providers or ownership of hea...

    Authors: Gideon Leibner, Devorah Gold, Gabrielle Foreman and Shuli Brammli-Greenberg
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:12
  26. There are differences in the rates of short stature (WHO height-z score < -2SD) between the various sectors in Israeli children aged 6–7 years, with higher rates in the ultraorthodox Jewish population. We aime...

    Authors: Naama Fisch-Shvalb, Michal Yackobovitch-Gavan, Naomi Fliss-Isakov, Yair Morali, Nati Brooks, Moran Blaychfeld-Magnazi, Deena Rachel Zimmerman, Liora Lazar, Moshe Phillip and Ronit Endevelt
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:11
  27. Research is the basis of advancement in health and wellbeing in modern societies. Our study aims to examine the funding policy of the Israel National Institute for Health Policy Research (NIHP), a national fou...

    Authors: Dan Even, Moshe Leshno and Avi Porath
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:10
  28. Recently, there has been a growing trend of incorporating technology using health applications by official organizations such as health organizations and governmental bodies. In response to the COVID-19 pandem...

    Authors: Orit Golan, Carmit Satran and Shiran Bord
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:9
  29. The ongoing Hamas-Israel war has put the civilian population in Gaza at risk of severe food and nutrition insecurity. Our goal was to provide objective, verifiable data to ascertain amounts and nutritional con...

    Authors: Naomi Fliss-Isakov, Dorit Nitzan, Moran Blaychfeld Magnazi, Joseph Mendlovic, Sharon Alroy Preis, Gilad Twig, Aron M. Troen and Ronit Endevelt
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:8
  30. Israel is a multiethnic society with a population of 9.8 million at the end of 2023. Israeli Arabs (i.e., Arab Palestinian citizens of Israel) account for 21% of the Israel’s overall population, 22% of its wor...

    Authors: Bruce Rosen and Sami Miaari
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:7
  31. The events of October 7, 2023, and the subsequent war have starkly exposed the shortcoming of Israel’s public mental health system. This system, already strained by years of underfunding and the COVID-19 pande...

    Authors: Amir Krivoy and Gadi Rosenthal
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:6
  32. Uncorrected refractive error is reported to be the most common cause globally of vision impairment in school age children. However, little is known about the extent of uncorrected refractive error in Israel. T...

    Authors: Jonathan Levine, Ravid Doron, Lisa A. Ostrin and Einat Shneor
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:5
  33. Israel is unique in offering a formal subspecialty in Medical Administration and mandating it for physicians applying for senior roles. Data on the prevalence and characteristics of these specialists are limited.

    Authors: Yoel Angel, Hadar Goldshtein, Nevo Barel, Gil Fire, Michael Halberthal and Adi Niv-Yagoda
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:3
  34. Workforce diversity in healthcare has been shown to improve the quality of patient care. A paucity of data exists globally on this subject in ophthalmology. The purpose of this study was to analyze nationwide ...

    Authors: Asaf Israeli, Eytan Z. Blumenthal, Achia Nemet, Shiri Zayit-Soudry, Hadas Pizem and Eedy Mezer
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:2
  35. Conducted in May 2024, this study examines the well-being of Israeli evacuees and non-evacuees from conflict zones. We assess health-related quality of life (HRQoL), meaning in life (MIL), coping strategies, p...

    Authors: Orly Sarid, Liat Hamama and Yaira Hamama-Raz
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2025 14:1
  36. Preserving new graduate nurses in the profession is an essential step for addressing the nursing shortage and sustaining the future of the profession. This study aimed to examine the relationship between emplo...

    Authors: Bella Savitsky, Rachel Shvartsur and Ilya Kagan
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2024 13:75
  37. Antibiotic treatment (AT) for patients with advanced dementia and pneumonia is a complex issue. AT can prolong life, but it can also prolong suffering for the patient and the family. In this study we evaluated...

    Authors: Itai Harpaz, Boris Punchik, Tamar Freud and Yan Press
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2024 13:61
  38. Rising mental health challenges among children and adolescents are a global concern. However, a shortage of professionals, inadequate competence and lack of resources hamper necessary care, presenting a major ...

    Authors: Shulamit Pinchover, Rony Berger Raanan, Hava Gadassi, Amit Shalev, Dasi Dahari, Tony Gutentag and Mary Rudolf
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2024 13:73
  39. Child safety in schools is paramount for decision-makers globally, with a focus on ensuring children return home safely. However, the prevalent issue of injuries across educational systems demands a comprehens...

    Authors: Anna Khalemsky, Eli Jaffe and Michael Khalemsky
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2024 13:72
  40. Over 1.9 million Arabs live in Israel and constitute 21% of the total population. Despite being a disadvantaged minority population with wide gaps in health indicators, Arabs have higher Human Papillomavirus (...

    Authors: Jumanah Essa-Hadad, Danielle E.M.C. Jansen, Johanna P.M. Vervoort and Michael Edelstein
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2024 13:71
  41. Hospital at Home (HaH) is an alternative care model that provides acute hospital-level services to patients at their homes. Despite its proven advantages and global experience, HaH did not gain significant tra...

    Authors: Michal Laron, Rachel Nissanholtz-Gannot, Sharvit Fialco, Inbal Halevi Hochwald, Gizell Green, Itamar Offer and Gil Lavie
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2024 13:70
  42. Hospital staff frequently encounter high-stress situations, emergencies, and disasters, which profoundly impact their well-being and resilience. The aim of the study was to examine associations between perceiv...

    Authors: Chen Sharon Shmul, Baruch Berzon and Bruria Adini
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2024 13:69
  43. The “Iron Swords” War beginning in October 2023 led to unprecedented levels of shock and trauma across Israel, significantly impacting the Israeli population and medical personnel. This study aimed to evaluate...

    Authors: Michael V. Joachim, Dana Atia Joachim, Liat Korn, Yair Shapiro, Amir Laviv and Avi Zigdon
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2024 13:68
  44. Mass Casualty Incidents (MCIs) pose significant challenges for healthcare systems. While policies are typically crafted based on past experiences, the lessons learned from each incident play a crucial role in ...

    Authors: Aya Gozlan, Ran Abuhasira, Jacob Dreiher, Shosh Peleg, Gilbert Sebbag, Dan Schwarzfuchs, Tzachi Slutsky, Dror Dolfin, Amit Frenkel and Shlomi Codish
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2024 13:67
  45. The 5A’s model for brief smoking cessation care (SCC) is recommended for dentists to reduce the negative impacts of smoking on oral health. This study investigates Israeli dentists' adherence to the 5A’s guide...

    Authors: Tamar Vishnevsky, Tal Aperman-Itzhak, Itzhak Tayeb and Yael Bar-Zeev
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2024 13:66
  46. Emigration of healthcare professionals, particularly physicians, is an unresolved “pandemic”, influenced by various factors. In high-income countries, the training phase (fellowship) abroad is critical for car...

    Authors: Lior Seluk, Daniel Weltsch, Gadi Segal and Mayan Gilboa
    Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2024 13:65