Research Abstracts
Research abstracts funded by the National Institute and completed.
The full version of the research report can be obtained from the principal researcher.
Usage patterns and promoting health services among Ultra-Orthodox
Researchers: Fany Yuval, Aviad Tur-Sinai, Rivka Neriya-Ben Shahar
Research ended: November 2019
Cultural accessibility and sensitivity in health-care systems
Researchers: Alon Lisak, Dorit Efrat-Treister
Research ended: November 2019
The effect of proficiency in clinical guidelines for blood transfusion on consumption of blood components in a single medical center
Researchers: Svetlana Daichman, Oleg Pikovsky
Research ended: November 2019
Increasing organ donations in Israel: Models that incorporate public preferences
Researchers: Amir Elalouf, Joseph S. Pliskin
Research ended: November 2019
People with psychiatric disabilities: the contribution of personal and social-communal resources to health behaviors and health care services utilization
Researchers: Rena Bina, Haya Itzhaki, Drorit Levy
Research ended: November 2019
Patients who leave the ER without being seen: Characteristics and explanations
Researchers: Eran Zaidise, Benidor Raviv
Research ended: November 2019
Development of a decision support management tool for optimal utilization of advanced technologies in hospitals
Researchers: Tzahit Simon-Tuval, Jacob Moan-Gilad
Research ended: October 2019
Novel model to evaluate health care organization maturity to provide a better patient experience: the case of ambulatory hospital care setting
Researchers: Racheli Magnezi
Research ended: October 2019
Implementation and evaluation of a computerized decision support system for management of long-term care aged population at Hertzfeld geriatric hospital, Long Term Care Department: Assessment of the system’s effect on adherence to treatment and of the option for health-care policy change by empowering the nursing personnel
Researchers: Yuval Shahar
Research ended: October 2019
Psychological Mechanisms behind individuals’ Organ-Donation Decisions
Researchers: Dina Van Dijk, Tehila Kogut
Research ended: September 2019
