With 1,000 violent incidents in its clinics so far this year, Israel's largest HMO looks for solutions to protect its workers from attacks from patients and their families

Clalit pulls its sponsorship, Hadassah Medical Center cancels participation, Israeli Medical Association calls event 'slap in the face' to half the medical community

Largest investigation of the new COVID shots suggests they also sharply reduce deaths, calling them ‘an effective and essential tool.’ Research is not yet peer-reviewed.

Country excelling in using a small supply of vaccines to maximum effect, and protecting the most vulnerable, says chairman of Israel’s LGBT Medical Association

Trainee doctors protest state's postponement of plan to gradually reduce hospital shift hours from 26 to 18

Postponement sparks fresh protest among trainee doctors; chair of residents organization says government 'failed both professionally and morally'

Ruth Ralbag's sudden resignation last week from the helm of Clalit Health Services said to have come as internal comptroller probe unearthed serious allegations

Biggest study of its kind checked medical records of almost 100k children at height of winter wave; found 51% effectiveness against infection and 48% against symptomatic infection

Facility to be operated by pair of HMOs, hospital staff members, will include emergency and delivery rooms, a primary care clinic

Researchers looked at data of over 840,000 people who got booster; paper co-author says study 'unequivocally' shows value of extra dose against Delta strain

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