Doctors, Emigration, State Comptroller

What Israel's looming doctor shortage means for the country

The State Comptroller's latest report reveals a critical shortage of doctors that threatens to push medical services to their limits. This isn't just a temporary blip on the radar; it's a systemic issue that's set to intensify in the coming years.

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In a concerning development for Israel's healthcare system, the State Comptroller's latest report reveals a critical shortage of doctors that threatens to worsen in the coming years. This isn't just a minor hiccup; it's a significant challenge that could impact the health of the entire nation.

The Numbers Don't Lie: A Growing Gap

Currently, Israel has only 3.3 doctors per thousand people, lagging behind the average of 3.7 in developed nations. If that sounds worrying, brace yourself - without intervention, this number could drop to 3.02 by 2035. It's a bit like trying to serve a growing crowd with a shrinking team.

The Comptroller didn't mince words: "The shortage of doctors in certain professions creates fierce competition for each doctor; strong medical centers entice doctors at the expense of weaker and peripheral centers."

Gray Hairs in White Coats

Adding to the challenge, Israel's medical workforce is rapidly aging. A quarter of doctors are over 67, still practicing when many of their peers have retired. It's a testament to their dedication, but also a red flag for the system's future.

Meanwhile, the next generation of doctors is thin on the ground. Israel is training fewer medical students per capita than most OECD countries. It's as if the country's medical schools are struggling to keep pace with demand.

Brain Drain and Judicial Strain

Recent political developments, particularly the judicial reform controversy, have added another layer of complexity. More doctors are considering leaving the country, and the Ministry of Health is struggling to keep tabs on those already abroad.

The situation is particularly acute in psychiatry, with a shortage of 280 doctors impacting both hospitals and community services. In the wake of recent conflicts, this gap is felt more keenly than ever.

A Shot in the Arm: Efforts to Address the Shortage

Despite these challenges, there are efforts to turn the tide. The Ministry of Health aims to boost the doctor-to-population ratio to 3.7 per thousand by 2035. New medical schools are in the works, and existing ones are expanding their intake.

However, the Comptroller points out a lack of coordination in these efforts. There's no clear model to incentivize clinical training departments and teaching doctors, potentially hampering these ambitious plans.

Mixed Reviews from the Medical Community

The Ministry of Health insists it's making significant strides, including a "historic reform" for training foreign medical graduates. The Council for Higher Education touts its plans to double the number of medical students.

But the Israeli Medical Association isn't entirely convinced. They argue that the implementation of solutions has been too slow and that recent reforms have been too one-sided.

As Israel's population continues to grow rapidly, the need for a robust and well-staffed healthcare system has never been more critical. The country's medical drama is far from over, and the health of the nation hangs in the balance.

* Ynet contributed to this report.

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