Advancing Universal Health Coverage : What Developing Countries Can Learn from the Israeli Experience?

The Israeli health system provides universal coverage of a broad benefits package in a highly efficient manner. At the same time, the Israeli health system faces significant challenges, including lack of universal coverage for long-term care and ad...

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Main Authors: Rosen, Bruce, Waitzberg, Ruth
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2018
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/283371516184571317/Advancing-universal-health-coverage-what-developing-countries-can-learn-from-the-Israeli-experience
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spelling okr-10986-291762021-05-25T09:10:09Z Advancing Universal Health Coverage : What Developing Countries Can Learn from the Israeli Experience? Rosen, Bruce Waitzberg, Ruth HEALTH UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE HEALTH BENEFITS HEALTH FINANCE HEALTHCARE SUPPLY GOVERNANCE ACCOUNTABILITY HEALTH INSURANCE UNICO UHC The Israeli health system provides universal coverage of a broad benefits package in a highly efficient manner. At the same time, the Israeli health system faces significant challenges, including lack of universal coverage for long-term care and adult dental care, center-periphery gaps, insufficient care integration, long waiting times for some elective procedures, and a growing private health care sector that poses several threats to the public system, cost containment, and health system equity. The Israeli health care system has benefited greatly from its capacity to identify relevant innovations in other countries and adapt them to Israel. At the same time, the Israeli experience can be a source of lessons for other countries. Aspects of the Israeli system that might be particularly relevant to middle-income countries include health plan competition in a clear and simple institutional environment, the reliance on health plans such as managed care and patient-centered organizations, the emphasis on primary care, and the investment in e-health. The manner in which Israel is grappling with its growing private sector can be a source of strategies middle-income countries could consider, and a source of strategies they should avoid. 2018-01-18T19:36:58Z 2018-01-18T19:36:58Z 2018-01 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/283371516184571317/Advancing-universal-health-coverage-what-developing-countries-can-learn-from-the-Israeli-experience http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29176 English Universal Health Coverage Studies Series;No. 32 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper Middle East and North Africa Israel
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topic HEALTH
UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE
HEALTH BENEFITS
HEALTH FINANCE
HEALTHCARE SUPPLY
GOVERNANCE
ACCOUNTABILITY
HEALTH INSURANCE
UNICO
UHC
spellingShingle HEALTH
UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE
HEALTH BENEFITS
HEALTH FINANCE
HEALTHCARE SUPPLY
GOVERNANCE
ACCOUNTABILITY
HEALTH INSURANCE
UNICO
UHC
Rosen, Bruce
Waitzberg, Ruth
Advancing Universal Health Coverage : What Developing Countries Can Learn from the Israeli Experience?
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Israel
relation Universal Health Coverage Studies Series;No. 32
description The Israeli health system provides universal coverage of a broad benefits package in a highly efficient manner. At the same time, the Israeli health system faces significant challenges, including lack of universal coverage for long-term care and adult dental care, center-periphery gaps, insufficient care integration, long waiting times for some elective procedures, and a growing private health care sector that poses several threats to the public system, cost containment, and health system equity. The Israeli health care system has benefited greatly from its capacity to identify relevant innovations in other countries and adapt them to Israel. At the same time, the Israeli experience can be a source of lessons for other countries. Aspects of the Israeli system that might be particularly relevant to middle-income countries include health plan competition in a clear and simple institutional environment, the reliance on health plans such as managed care and patient-centered organizations, the emphasis on primary care, and the investment in e-health. The manner in which Israel is grappling with its growing private sector can be a source of strategies middle-income countries could consider, and a source of strategies they should avoid.
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author Rosen, Bruce
Waitzberg, Ruth
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Waitzberg, Ruth
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title Advancing Universal Health Coverage : What Developing Countries Can Learn from the Israeli Experience?
title_short Advancing Universal Health Coverage : What Developing Countries Can Learn from the Israeli Experience?
title_full Advancing Universal Health Coverage : What Developing Countries Can Learn from the Israeli Experience?
title_fullStr Advancing Universal Health Coverage : What Developing Countries Can Learn from the Israeli Experience?
title_full_unstemmed Advancing Universal Health Coverage : What Developing Countries Can Learn from the Israeli Experience?
title_sort advancing universal health coverage : what developing countries can learn from the israeli experience?
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2018
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/283371516184571317/Advancing-universal-health-coverage-what-developing-countries-can-learn-from-the-Israeli-experience
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