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  2. Healthcare in Israel - Wikipedia

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    In comparison with health insurance in other countries, private health insurance plans in Israel are considered comparatively inexpensive, but premiums are based on age, gender, and unlike the supplemental coverage offered by the health funds, are subject to medical underwriting, that is they also depend on pre-existing conditions and previous ...

  3. Clalit Health Services - Wikipedia

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    In January 1995, Israel's national health insurance law went into effect, creating a compulsory health care system based on four service providers: Clalit, Leumit, Maccabi, and Meuhedet. Clalit is the largest of the four health funds with around 4.6 million insured members, representing slightly over half of the Israeli population in 2020.

  4. Kupat Holim Meuhedet - Wikipedia

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    United Sickness Fund) is Israel's third largest health insurance and medical services organization and is one of four state-mandated health funds (Kupot Holim) that Israeli residents must belong to under Israel's universal healthcare framework. [1] Meuhedet provides coverage and service to more than 1.2 million members in 2020.

  5. Maccabi Healthcare Services - Wikipedia

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    Maccabi Health Services (Hebrew: מכבי שירותי בריאות, formerly Maccabi Fund for the Ill, Hebrew: קופת חולים מכבי), known as Kupat Holim Maccabi, is one of the four Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) currently active in Israel. [1] It was founded in September 1940 and began operating in August 1941.

  6. Opinion: Israeli health care providers say they feel betrayed ...

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    Interviews with Israeli health professionals and providers reveal a common feeling of betrayal from other scholars, colleagues and counterparts, writes Dr. Leana Wen.

  7. Bituah Leumi - Wikipedia

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    Bituah Leumi was established in April 1954. It collects health insurance contributions which are transferred to the various sick funds, and National Insurance contributions, for which both employers and employees are liable. Those paid below 60% of the average wage – 6,164 Israeli new shekels- pay a reduced rate. Contributions are paid as a ...

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  9. Universal health care by country - Wikipedia

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    Employers pay for half of their employees' health insurance contributions, while self-employed workers pay the entire contribution themselves. [80] Approximately 90% of the population is covered by a statutory health insurance plan, which provides a standardized level of coverage through any one of approximately 100 public sickness funds.