Healthcare System

US CDC vaccine advisory panel sets March meeting after delay

The committee, which makes recommendations on who should receive which vaccines, has historically guided US health insurance coverage and state policies on school-required vaccines.

The Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) global headquarters is seen during a meeting of the CDC Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) on December 4, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia.
Cutting the ribbon at the new Ra'am Center.

President Herzog inaugurates Meuhedet’s Ra’am Medical Center in Rehovot

Reuven Taub, Co-founder and CEO of “Alenu – the Founding Grandchildren"

Why the world wants to learn from Israel’s healthcare, but not our schools - opinion

PROF. MAYER BREZIS: The greatest barriers to patients’ safety are cultural.

Many medical institutions automatically refuse to admit, correct errors, researcher finds


 Success for Sanolla's smartscope

Sanolla demonstrated 2x sensitivity in diagnosing a cardiac problem in patients with no relevant medical history compared to an acoustic stethoscope.

 Sanolla's founder and CEO, Dr. Doron Adler

Israel lacks pulmonologists to treat thousands with asthma, COPD, other lung diseases

Asthma is a chronic lung disease with inflammatory and/or allergic features in the respiratory tract that differ in characteristics and severity from person to person.

Asthma breathing sick inhaler 390

Health crisis in Israel: War taking toll on Israelis' wellness - survey

Most adults are not taking proper care of themselves, canceling or postponing consultations with physicians and screening tests.

Residents in Jerusalem walk through the city (illustrative).

Bar-Ilan physicists engineer AI to increase confidence in autonomous vehicles

Enhanced confidence levels of AI systems have profound implications across diverse domains, such as autonomous cars, Bar-Ilan research finds.

  AI (Artificial Intelligence) letters are placed on computer motherboard in this illustration taken, June 23, 2023

Yad Sarah encourages Israelis to welcome recovering heroes, evacuees, and seniors to the Seder

Yad Sarah, Israel’s leading NGO, extends Passover aid amidst the war surge, offering medical equipment loans, oxygen concentrators, and power generators for comfort and support.

 Yad Sarah hotel

Jessica Newman: Jerusalem's acupuncturist who gets the point

Jerusalemite of the Week: Acupuncture is one of the most popular forms of alternative medicine. Acupuncturist Jessica Newman dispels some misconceptions about her work.

 Jessica Newman, Jerusalem-based acupuncturist.

AI revolutionizing medicine: Sci-fi made reality at Israeli confab

Latest AI advancements in medicine showcased at the 'Lema'anchem' conference push boundaries.

 The 2nd annual conference of the organization "For Your Sake"

Medical hotline to assist patients and professionals reopens in Israel

The hotline, which had previously functioned only for emergencies, will reopen for expanded assistance starting this week.

Man talking on mobile phone.

Simple blood test detecting Alzheimer's disease now available in Israel

The new test, considered revolutionary in the field of health sciences, will allow doctors to make faster diagnoses to help patients seek treatments that could slow the development of the disease.

New blood test for detecting Alzheimer's made available in Israel.

In the healthcare industry, diversity is crucial to serve patients better, says Teva VP

Amalia Adler-Waxman, Senior Vice President, Global Head of Sustainability and Head of Corporate Affairs of International Markets at Teva, spoke at the Jerusalem Post's Women Leaders Summit.

 Amalia Adler-Waxman, SVP, Global Head of Sustainability and Head of Corporate Affairs of International Markets, Teva.