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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Knesset Roundup | November 18
November 18, 2014
To receive the Knesset Roundup directly to your email, click here. … Read more
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A Significant Achievement for Israel’s Public Health System
June 26, 2014
Following a months long public campaign by ACRI, Physicians for Human Rights – Israel and the Adva Center, … Read more
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East Jerusalem Water Crisis Persists While Government Authorities Trade Blame
June 12, 2014
Several agencies and authorities filed responses to the High Court of Justice yesterday in accordance with a court order … Read more
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The Future of Israel’s Health System – 10 Steps to Saving the Right to Health
February 27, 2014
Recently the position paper – “No Difference Between Rich and Poor” was sent to senior officials in the … Read more
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Israeli Healthcare at a Crossroads – Invitation to a Conference
February 10, 2014
MK German, the Minister of Health, stands at a crossroads: will she pave the way for better healthcare for … Read more
Legal Work
In the Knesset
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Intervention on the Right to Information for the Mentally Ill
August 20, 2009
At present, during admission to a psychiatric ward patients are asked to sign a consent waiver, which states that a … Read more
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Coalition for a Different Society Demands Fair Budget Allocation
August 20, 2009
ACRI and partners present policy makers with detailed ‘Principles for a Just and Worthy Budget’, A new and innovative civil … Read more
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Equality and Health within the Economic Arrangement Bill 2009-2010
August 17, 2009
ACRI and its associates have been successful in abolishing central problematic health clauses that appeared in earlier drafts of the … Read more
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Guaranteeing Safe Public Housing for Family in Rocket-Stricken South
August 12, 2009
ACRI challenges Housing Ministry regulations which discriminate against people who suffer emotional difficulties and limits public housing relocation to those … Read more
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New MRI Tender Favors Hospitals in Periphery
August 11, 2009
Health Ministry tender incorporates ACRI’s standards for equality in health, clearly prioritizing bids that include “the improvement of availability of … Read more
Publications
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ACRI Presents: What Happened to Us?
August 8, 2011
What’s behind the expanding social protest across Israel? The Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) presents facts and … Read more
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Public Network for Health Equity Demands National Plan for Closing Health Gaps
July 6, 2011
The Public Network for Health Equity in Israel, of which ACRI is a member, calls upon Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu … Read more
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Social and Economic Rights in Israel 2011
May 14, 2011
Since 1985, successive Israeli governments have taken a neo-liberal approach to social and economic policy, steadily yet significantly reducing the … Read more
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ACRI Publications 2006-2010
October 27, 2010
ACRI’s Shadow Report regarding Israel’s Third Periodic Review by the Committee on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights, October 2010 “Unsafe … Read more
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ACRI Newsletter, October 2010
October 25, 2010
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Media
Public Outreach
Policy Advocacy
Knesset Roundup
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Knesset Roundup | 31 January 2011
January 31, 2011
January 25 – February 15 2011 Recent Anti-Democratic Legislation January 25 | Citizenship Law, Amendment: Revocation of … Read more