Showing posts with label Health Care. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Health Care. Show all posts

Monday, August 18, 2014

JPost: Health Minister German outlaws fluoridation of all tap water

Here is another in our series of posts regarding mandatory medical treatment.

An article by Judy Siegel-Itzkovich reports that the Israeli Health Minister, Yael German, has directed that Israel's water cupply should no longer be fluoridated.

But she added that instead of forcing all Israelis to consume fluoridated water to benefit children’s teeth, the delivery system should be changed so each parent can decide and take action individually if they wanted their child to get dental protection...
Prof. Arnon Afek, German’s director-general whom she recently handpicked and who is an expert in pathology and medical administration (but not dentistry or public health), told The Jerusalem Post Sunday that he personally supported the health minister’s decision to prohibit fluoridation. “Mandatory fluoridation is medical treatment. Individuals have the right to decide if they want it or not. The question is not if fluoride is beneficial but how it should be delivered. We cannot force people. It is legitimate that experts in the field oppose the health minister’s decision, but we have a policy,” said the director-general. “The ministry supported it for over 40 years, but this is a new era. The world has changed, and we can educate parents.”

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Big News For Patients: Forgetting Your Magnetic Card at Home Will Not Result in a Denial of Health Services

The JPost had an article that contains an important change for many patients, especially new olim.

"Health fund members cannot be forced to show their magnetic cards when seeking basic medical services, medications or first aid, according to Health Ministry deputy director-general Dr. Yoel Lipschitz, who is supervisor of the public health insurers.
Instead, the health fund staffers can request another type of identity card, he said in a statement on Monday.

'For basic medical services, the health fund must not condition presentation of the magnetic card for making a medical appointment.

Appointments cannot be canceled or delayed as a result of not having the card or lead to patients having to wait for long period for an appointment', said Lipschitz."


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