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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.

 Israeli soldiers and medical staff at the underground hospital at the Rambam Hospital in Haifa, on September 22, 2024.
AERIAL VIEW of the Rambam Health Care Campus in Haifa. (Totem Imaging and Animation Ltd.)

Driving innovation at the frontiers of genomic medicine

Fatal car crash in Haifa area, December 5, 2025.

Fatal two-vehicle crash in Haifa area kills one, injures five others

 A view shows damage in Soroka Medical Center, at an impact site following a missile strike from Iran on Israel, in Beersheba, June 19, 2025.

Israel’s frontline is not just at its borders, it’s in its emergency rooms - editorial


IMPROVE aims to improve food security in African countries

Ten of Israel’s leading hi-tech, agriculture-oriented companies presented solutions to the challenges raised by the African representatives.

South African food security delegation visits an experimental hothouse in the Negev

Israeli Mental Health Association launches new information center

About 5% of the Israeli population, some 400,000 people, suffer from various eating disorders, including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder.

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Cancer patients may not be high-risk for coronavirus, researchers say

The researchers found that the assumption that cancer patients should be considered as at-risk for coronavirus was without any scientific basis.

Lung cells infected with coronavirus

Rambam activates its underground hospital for combating COVID-19 pandemic

The fortified underground hospital was established after the Second Lebanon War, and was built in order to assure a functioning medical center during a rocket attack.

A visit by Health Minister Yuli Edelstein at the Rambam underground medical center during initial preparations, July, 2020.

Rambam hospital journeys back in time scanning 2,500-year-old mummies

Director Yotam Yakir described the experience of attending the scanning as “unbelievable.”

Mummies from the Haifa Museums undergo a CT scanning at the Rambam Health Care Campus on June 29, 2020

Rambam Health Care Campus brings innovation to COVID-19 treatment

COVID-19 innovations at Rambam are not only directed at medical personnel, but ultimately at improved patient care.

MEDICAL STAFF training with Elbit’s communication device that enables one-button communication and location of team members, in Sammy Ofer Fortified Underground Emergency Hospital.

Rambam patient dies after medical staff member 'exceeds authority'

According to a statement made by the hospital, the incident occurred while the staff member was treating the patient.

Haifa’s Rambam Medical Center

Innocan raises NIS 12.5m. to develop CBD-based COVID-19 treatment

The platforms were developed to treat a variety of diseases. In the case of coronavirus, they work to ease the inflammatory process and contribute to the recovery of infected lung cells

CBD oil is seen displayed at The Cannabis World Congress & Business Exposition (CWCBExpo) trade show

Technion, Rambam create joint research fund for healthcare innovation

The two institutions, which are both located in the Haifa area, have had a strong partnership in recent months, working together to research and develop new innovations to combat the COVID-19 crisis.

Haifa’s Rambam Medical Center

Rambam Health Care Campus to look into effects of cannabis on COVID-19

Several types of cannabis have anti-inflammatory properties that could be very effective in treating COVID-19 patients.

An employee inspects the leaf of a cannabis plant at a medical marijuana plantation in northern Israel.