Ukraine: Delivering Lifesaving Care Despite the War
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Ukraine: Delivering Lifesaving Care Despite the War
Ukraine’s health systems have been devastated by the war – thousands of hospitals and clinics have been damaged or destroyed, supply chains have been decimated and millions of people have been at risk of being cut off from lifesaving HIV, tuberculosis (TB) and primary health care services.
A moment before perhaps another campaign against Iran, after an operation with a dog and a day after the latest abductee, Ran Gueili, was returned to Israel, the Ministry of Health is publishing today (Wednesday) the coping of the Israeli health system since October 7. 435,000 patients in mental health clinics (not including resilience centers), over 3 million therapeutic contacts, countless emergency drills, over 1,765 identified and their caus…
The number of mental health patients increased by 30% between 2022 and the past year, following the war • During the war, 700 new therapists were added - psychologists, psychiatrists and social workers who returned to the public system (an addition of over 350 positions) • All data
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