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Ministry D-G: Country’s health system is starving

Knesset convenes session to discuss psychiatri­c hospital money issues

- • By JUDY SIEGEL

The health system suffers from “anorexia – that is, a chronic hunger for financial resources,” Health Ministry director-general Moshe Bar Siman Tov said at a meeting of the Knesset Labor, Welfare and Health Committee on Monday.

Bar Siman Tov, previously a senior economist in the Finance Ministry’s budgets division, predicted that in the next few years the condition “would get even worse. We will have difficulty maintainin­g the public health system. There will be a tremendous amount of aging and chronic illness, and at the same time, medical technologi­es will become more expensive. These phenomena will become stronger, unless we add funds, including by raising health taxes.”

When committee chairman MK (Kulanu) Eli Alalouf stated that the health system “can’t save all patients today,” the ministry director-general conceded, saying, “I completely agree.” But he did not explain why his former colleagues do not realize this risk.

“This issue is a matter of state irresponsi­bility,” he added. “If we don’t raise the health tax ceiling for the wealthy and don’t add resources, the rich will continue to go to private medical institutio­ns” while the less financiall­y secure will suffer.

The session was called to discuss specifical­ly the financial problems of psychiatri­c hospitals. “In the next few years, we will add 150 beds,” Bar Siman Tov said. “If we transfer to community facilities those patients who do not need to be hospitaliz­ed, the situation will be satisfacto­ry.”

But he agreed that conditions in the psychiatri­c hospitals are not acceptable, and said that some patients are unnecessar­ily bound to control them. “Psychiatri­c hospital teams feel they are being attacked. They don’t want to go to work, and patients are afraid to be hospitaliz­ed,” he said.

“The teams do good work under existing conditions. We will take action against anyone responsibl­e for abusing them,” the director-general continued.

Alalouf said he would, together with Bar Siman Tov, create a plan to improve the psychiatri­c hospital system and reveal it in six months.

 ?? (Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) ?? MEN EXIT the emergency room at Soroka University Medical Center in Beersheba.
(Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) MEN EXIT the emergency room at Soroka University Medical Center in Beersheba.

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