Soroka Medical Center
Rambam, Rabin, and Sheba: Health Ministry reveals Israel's top hospitals
The index examines staffing levels, patient experience, and clinical outcomes and serves as the basis for performance-based incentive grants to hospitals.
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Largest hospital in Israel to be built in Beersheba, if approved
The expansion of the area which the city can develop would allow the construction of a new hospital and a new industrial zone for pharmaceutical and biotech companies.
Woman hospitalized after confusing wasabi for avocado
An ultrasound revealed “some dysfunction in her heart’s left ventricle,” which persisted for several days.
Parents of 3-month-old arrested on suspicion of abuse
The 3-month-old infant was hospitalized a few days ago at Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba, where she has been under medical supervision.
Hospital expansion planned for Beersheba medical center
The growing city of Beersheba is in need of updated facilities and generous supporters have stepped up to fund the Frances and Nathan Kirsh Emergency Department at Soroka Medical Center.
Infant admitted to Israeli hospital for 'cannabis poisoning'
The baby received medical attention and his situation is improving, considered to be in good condition.
Four-year-old boy drowns in flooding in southern Israel
The heavy rains began falling in the area of the Dead Sea and the Negev Desert on Tuesday night and continued to Thursday, causing major flooding.
A new approach to emergency treatment at Ichilov Hospital
Due to Tel Aviv’s fast-paced urban life with its accompanying casualties, the hospital has recently begun the process of building a large and modern Emergency Room Department.
A historic milestone at Soroka hospital
Built at a cost of NIS 200 million, the new center will be a leader in research and development.
The Lounge: June 26, 2018
Misinterpreted do-not-resuscitate orders can be deadly
Other studies have shown that patients with DNR orders receive fewer interventions as well in cases of heart failure.