Medical organization’s CEO, accused of years of financial mismanagement, reportedly reached retirement agreement with board

Medical organization's CEO says he will soon resign, hours before hearing scheduled to examine years of financial mismanagement, disputes with officials and doctors

After years of financial mismanagement, alleged corruption and disputes with numerous officials, medical organization's chief faces the sack

Medical centers say government is failing to give them the funding needed to recover from the COVID crisis: 'A tribute ceremony won’t fund expenses'

Israel has triumphed over coronavirus and is likely seeing herd immunity, says Prof. Dror Mevorach, but his research also shows a link between the vaccine and a heart condition

'This Jewish kidney has now become part of me,' says Randa Aweis, after transplant from Yigal Yehoshua, killed by Arab Israelis in Lod; 'We're just people, we need to live together

After a bleacher in a prayer hall collapsed Sunday, killing 2 and injuring 167, Hadassah saw the type of influx only seen after terror attacks

Tel Aviv hospital reports 25% drop in emergency cases, amid national concerns that people are putting off urgent care, potentially putting their lives in danger

Reassuring women worldwide, Hadassah researchers record no difference in ovary function between those immunized and those who are not

Joint research aims to find microbiome-based drugs that will enhance patient response and reduce adverse effects of immunotherapies in melanoma patients

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