The Right to Health
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The right to health is a fundamental human right. Under Israeli law, every Israeli resident is entitled to health services in accordance with the principles of justice, equality, and mutual support. However, the Israeli health system is far from being able to adhere to these principles. On the contrary, we are witnessing increasing inequality in access to health services. Insufficient funding of the public health system, coupled with privatization of health services, have led to a deterioration in the scale and quality of services provided by the health system. The result is two health systems that differ substantially in quality – one for the wealthy and one for the poor.
ACRI works to ensure accessible and equal health services to all citizens and residents of Israel: rich and poor, Arab and Jewish, old and young, living in the center or in the periphery. This includes the rights of the mentally ill with regards to health care, and the rights of refugees and asylum seekers with regards to medication administered without proper information. Through legal work including intervening directly with the Ministry of Health, and focused publications, ACRI has brought the issue of the growing inequalities in the health care system into the public sphere.
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A Victory for Equal Access to Health-Care
December 31, 2007
In December 2007, the Knesset approved an arrangement between the Ministries of Health and Finance that prevents Israel’s health funds … Read more
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ACRI’s State of Human Rights Report 2007
December 9, 2007
Racism in Israel reached new heights in 2007; residents of “extreme” periphery suffer most from rights violations; These alarming trends … Read more
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ACRI to Knesset: Raise Legal Marriage Age to 18
November 15, 2007
Religious Leaders Hinder Draft Legislation that would Protect Girls’‘ Freedom of Choice; Rights to Health, Development, and Education JERUSALEM – … Read more
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ACRI to Court: Link clinics in Bedouin villages to electric grid
July 30, 2007
The Regional Council for the Unrecognized Arab Bedouin Villages of the Negev, Physicians for Human Rights and ACRI petitioned the … Read more
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“Marriage Under 18 – A Tragedy”
March 28, 2007
The Working Group for Equality in Personal Status Issues, of which ACRI is an active member, launched a high-profile campaign … Read more