Health Ministry releases first-ever quality ratings for Internal Medicine Departments

ANI February 4, 2025 193 views

The Israeli Health Ministry has just launched its first-ever quality ratings for Internal Medicine Departments, revealing Assuta Ashdod Hospital as the top performer. The innovative rating system evaluates hospitals on critical criteria like staffing, patient satisfaction, and readmission rates. Health Minister Uriel Buso emphasized that this initiative aims to drive significant improvements in healthcare service delivery. The ratings will not only highlight hospital performance but also influence funding allocation for public healthcare institutions.

"Internal medicine departments are the backbone of our healthcare system" - Uriel Buso, Health Minister
Tel Aviv, February 4: The Assuta Ashdod Hospital in Ashdod was rated Israel's top medical center in the Health Ministry's first ever quality and service ratings released on Monday.

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First national quality rating system evaluates public hospital performance

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Assuta Ashdod Hospital leads in healthcare service excellence

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Six key criteria used to measure medical department effectiveness

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Ratings to influence hospital funding and improvements

The pilot rating system evaluated public hospitals on six key criteria -- staffing levels of specialist physicians, qualified nurses with advanced training, readmission rates within seven days of discharge, patient satisfaction surveys, and implementation of internal service improvement processes.

"Internal medicine departments are the backbone of our healthcare system, caring for our most complex patients," said Health Minister Uriel Buso. "This new rating system will help drive improvements in care quality and service delivery."

Nazareth Hospital EMMS and the Sheba Medical Center in Ramat Gan took second and third place, respectively.

"This is a crucial step for improving inpatient care," said Dr. Hagar Mizrachi, Head of the Ministry's Medical Division. She noted that future evaluations will expand to include additional healthcare professionals working in internal medicine departments.

The ratings, based largely on 2023 data, are being used to allocate funding to hospitals as part of a comprehensive plan to enhance public healthcare services. This initiative falls under the Hospital-Health Fund Settlement Law for 2021-2025, which aims to improve healthcare delivery across Israel's public hospital system. (ANI/TPS)

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