A new Health Ministry report finds major disparities in waiting times for surgery between Israel's periphery and the center, according to the ministry's data.
A Health Ministry report released this morning highlights significant gaps in waiting times for surgery between Israel's peripheral regions and the central area, according to the ministry's data. The report, which was flagged by the ministry's official channels, underscores ongoing disparities in healthcare access across the country. The findings add to a broader picture of healthcare inequality in Israel, following previous reports on hospital-acquired infection rates and specialist appointment wait times, as The Zioneer has covered. Specific figures or regional breakdowns have not yet been detailed in the initial release.
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