Setting priorities for the adoption of health technologies on a national level—the Israeli experience

S Shani, MI Siebzehner, O Luxenburg, J Shemer - Health policy, 2000 - Elsevier
The rapid development of new and expensive health technologies together with the limited
resources available for the health care system, makes priority setting or rationing inevitable.
The Israeli Health Insurance Law, enacted in 1995, determined a basic list of health services
to be provided to all residents by public funding. Although the Israeli health care system has
reached a high standard of medical care as expressed by parameters such as long life
expectancy and low infant mortality, the social and professional demand for new and …
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