Israel has a universal-national healthcare system and a progressive health policy legislation which, together, provide its residents with high-level healthcare services and either free or highly subsidized coverage without any pre-existing conditions. However, it is surprising that shared decision making (SDM) practices and policy are not an integral part of Israel's healthcare system. The purpose of this overview is to describe the gap between the organizational-infrastructure compatibility of Israel's universal healthcare policy and the efforts needed to advance SDM as part of routine healthcare practice. Review of recent research and education initiatives will be described as well as recommendations for policy and clinical practice.
Citation
Orit Karnieli-Miller et al., On the Verge of Shared Decision Making in Israel: Overview and Future Directions, 123-124 Zeitschrift für Evidenz, Fortbildung und Qualität im Gesundheitswesen 56–60 (2017).
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