Achieving universal access to medical care in Israel, as in other OECD countries, requires having a sufficient number of doctors, with a proper mix of generalists and specialists, and a proper geographic distribution to serve the population in the whole country. This review analyses some of the main challenges facing medical education and training policies and programmes in Israel by drawing on comparative analyses and useful experiences from other OECD countries.
Medical Education and Training in Israel
Towards a Better Governance Structure for Health Workforce Planning and Policy Making