
Anticipating attacks, Israeli hospitals go underground
At least 10 Israeli hospitals have invested heavily in subterranean spaces to ensure safe, consistent patient care no matter what.

At least 10 Israeli hospitals have invested heavily in subterranean spaces to ensure safe, consistent patient care no matter what.

A new AI-driven care app that integrates medical and recovery plans could help patients make the difficult transition from hospital to home.

With more hackers targeting healthcare, technology helps safeguard patients and their records from ransomware and other money-making attacks.

From face-recognition surveillance and bacteria-proof bedding to air-filtration systems and personal robots, Israeli tech can march hospitals forward.

Night after night on the Golan Heights, Syrians are quietly crossing over the border into Israel for lifesaving medical treatment.

Israeli-Arab community of Arraba in the lower Galilee has more than six doctors per thousand inhabitants – one of the highest numbers of doctors per capita in the world.

‘Education Without Borders’ exhibit at UN’s Geneva HQ showcases Israel’s mandatory education of hospitalized kids, regardless of nationality.

Notnim Tikva organization surprises children in Tel Hashomer hospital with fun performance by dancers dressed as doctors and nurses.

Telesofia enables customized instructional videos on surgery, treatment, lab results, medication usage, discharge instructions and home care.

Blind and injured turtles receive visitors at the Israel Sea Turtle Rescue and Rehabilitation Center.

A flash mob in the emergency ward can get even the bedridden to tap their toes.

Mistakes in prescribing drugs cause hundreds of thousands of deaths and injuries. Israel’s MedAware has devised a system to identify errors in real time.

MercyBeam, a unique X-ray condensing system from Israel, is on the path to market as leading hospitals are eager to use it for cancer patients of all ages.

Schneider Children’s Medical Center hopes its new ‘taxi service’ will alleviate anxiety among its young patients.

In Jerusalem, ALYN Hospital’s respiratory rehab staff pioneers socialization of physical therapy sessions for ventilated preschoolers and their parents.