Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's doctors held talks Wednesday with two specialists from a long-term care facility, a hospital spokeswoman said, but there was no word on whether he would be moved in the near future.
Sharon remained in critical but stable condition, said Yael Bossem-Levy, a spokeswoman for Hadassah Ein Kerem hospital in Jerusalem.
Two intensive care specialists from Beit Levinstein, a long-term rehabilitation center in central Israel, participated in Wednesday's meeting with Sharon's doctors, Bossem-Levy said.
She did not say if this was an indication that Sharon would be moved to the facility.