These two to three day exclusive workshops that take place once to twice a year are designed to provide in-depth study and examination of policy options related to major issues of high priority for the Israel healthcare service system agenda. Leading experts from abroad join with a few dozen Israeli experts and relevant senior executives. The experience of other countries and of Israel are compared and studied in depth and then policy lessons are deduced.
The Last Workshop:
Pay for Performance, Can it Improve the Quality and Value of Israeli Healthcare? Chairmen: Ronni Gamzu & Charles N. Kahn September 2009, Caesarea
List of Previous Workshops:
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Medical Education in the 21st Century, July 2009 |
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The Public Private Mix in Health Care, September 2008 |
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Cultural Appropriateness of Health Services, Octuber 2007 |
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Patients, Physicians and Pharma: Divergent or congruent approaches to the individual |
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| and society, April 2006 |
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A Research & Academic Development Agenda for Health in the Community , April 2005 |
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The Future Hospital, December 2004 |
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The Curriculum for Medical Schools Towards the 21st Century, November 2002 |
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The Connection between Clinical Medicine and Preventive Medicine, April 2000 |
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Long Term Care of the Elderly: Organizational and Economic Aspects, December 1999 |
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The Use of Information in the Decision-making Process in the Health System, May 1999 |
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Capitation, October 1998 |
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Primary Medicine, February 1998 | |