A public committee headed by Prof. Shlomo Mor Yosef has submitted recommendations for a sweeping reform of the IDF's rehabilitation system, including an additional 2 billion shekels per year, transforming the rehabilitation department into a new dedicated authority, and using AI in medical committees. The Defense Ministry estimates that by 2028 the system will handle about 100,000 wounded, half with mental health issues.
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