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3 Hospitals  





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Clalit

Clalit Health Services

שירותי בריאות כללית
Founded1911; 113 years ago (1911)
Headquarters101 Arlozorov St., Tel Aviv, Israel

Key people

Prof. Ehud Davidson, Chief Executive Officer

Employees

42,000
Websitewww.clalit.co.il

Clalit, (Hebrew: שירותי בריאות כללית, General Health Services; previously – קופת חולים כללית‎, General Sick Fund), is the largest of Israel's four state-mandated health service organizations, charged with administering health care services and funding for its members. (All Israeli citizens resident in the country must be a member of one of the four providers.)

Widely known as Kupat Holim Clalit, it was established in 1911 as a mutual aid society. When the State of Israel was founded in 1948, Clalit was instrumental in providing medical care for the massive influx of new immigrants. Today, it is the largest provider of public and semi-private health services in Israel. Under Israeli law, it is run as a not-for-profit entity.

History[edit]

The foundations for Kupat Holim Clalit were laid by the Judea Workers' Health Fund, established at a convention of the Federation of Workers in Judea in December 1911.[1]

Historically, Clalit was affiliated with the Histadrut labor movement. To be a member of Clalit, one had to join the Histadrut. The name "Clalit" means "general" in Hebrew and derives from the Histadrut's full name – HaHistadrut HaKlalit shel HaOvdim B'Eretz Yisrael (lit. "The General Federation of Laborers in the Land of Israel"). 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. Since the 1995 law went into effect, membership has been open to all citizens and its tie to the Histadrut has been severed.

Services[edit]

Clalit runs its own network of hospitals in Israel (although it provides services, especially emergency care, for members of the other national health funds as well). It operates 14 hospitals, including psychiatric hospitals and a rehabilitation hospital, all of them university-affiliated.[2] Clalit runs over 1,300 primary care clinics as well as a network of pharmacies and dental clinics.

It was an early adopter of health information technology with substantial investment in electronic health records. In 2015 nearly 60% of its pediatric consultations took place over smartphones.[3]

Hospitals[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ Britnell, Mark (2015). In Search of the Perfect Health System. London: Palgrave. p. 70. ISBN 978-1-137-49661-4.
  • ^ Clalit General Hospitals
  • External links[edit]


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