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Maternal and child health in Israel: building lives.
Rubin, Lisa; Belmaker, Ilana; Somekh, Eli; Urkin, Jacob; Rudolf, Mary; Honovich, Mira; Bilenko, Natalya; Grossman, Zachi.
Afiliação
  • Rubin L; Department of Maternal and Child Health, Public Health Service, Ministry of Health, Jerusalem, Israel; School of Public Health, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel. Electronic address: lisa.rubin@moh.gov.il.
  • Belmaker I; Division of Health in the Community, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel.
  • Somekh E; Wolfson Medical Center, Holon, Israel; Tel Aviv University School of Medicine, Tel Aviv, Israel; Israel Pediatric Association, Tel Aviv, Israel; European Paediatric Association-Union of National European Paediatric Societies and Associations, Berlin, Germany.
  • Urkin J; Division of Health in the Community, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel; Clalit Health Services, Tel Aviv, Israel; Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel.
  • Rudolf M; Department of Population Health, Faculty of Medicine in the Galilee, Bar Ilan University, Safed, Israel; Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
  • Honovich M; Department of Maternal and Child Health, Public Health Service, Ministry of Health, Jerusalem, Israel.
  • Bilenko N; Sub District Health Office, Ashkelon District, Ministry of Health, Ashkelon, Israel; Department of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel.
  • Grossman Z; Maccabi Health Services, Tel Aviv, Israel; Israel Pediatric Association, Tel Aviv, Israel; Israel Pediatric Research in Office Setting Network, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Lancet ; 389(10088): 2514-2530, 2017 Jun 24.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28495101
ABSTRACT
Israel is home to a child-oriented society that values strong family ties, universal child benefits, and free education for all children from 3 years of age to school grade 12. Alongside the universal health-care services that are guaranteed by the National Health Insurance Law and strong, community-based primary and preventive care services, these values have resulted in good maternal and child health. In 2015, infant and maternal mortality (3·1 deaths per 1000 livebirths and 2·0 deaths per 100 000 livebirths, respectively) were lower than the mean infant and maternal mortality of countries within the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Israel has already exceeded the developed regions' Sustainable Development Goal 2030 targets for maternal mortality, neonatal mortality, and mortality in children younger than 5 years in all population groups. Yet these accomplishments are marred by Israel's high prevalence of child poverty (more than 30%), particularly among Arabs (63%) and ultra-Orthodox Jews (67%). Although infant mortality has improved in all subpopulations since Israel was founded in 1948, infant mortality among Arabs is still more than twice as high as among Jews. To address these disparities in health, the Israeli Ministry of Health has created a special division and has funded an intervention programme to reduce the infant mortality among Bedouin Arabs. Other interventions include targeted and culturally appropriate health-care programmes and services for communities with a high number of at-risk children and young adults, dental health service for all children up to 15 years, and improved collaboration between health, education, and welfare services. The challenges faced by the Israeli health-care system include a growing trend towards medicalisation of prenatal care, ensuring staff are trained to treat developmental, behavioural, and psychosocial issues in children and their families, securing sustainable funding for health promotion and injury prevention programmes, expanding and improving the coordination of services for children with special needs or who are at risk, and programme assessment. Ensuring adequate funding for dedicated, preventive paediatric care and taking action on a nationwide scale to reduce child poverty are essential for maintaining health gains in children. In this Series paper, we describe the health indices, highlight disparities, and discuss the challenges in delivering and maintaining maternal and child health care in Israel.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Serviços de Saúde da Criança / Saúde da Criança / Saúde Materna / Serviços de Saúde Materna Tipo de estudo: Risk_factors_studies Limite: Adolescent / Adult / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male / Newborn / Pregnancy País como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Serviços de Saúde da Criança / Saúde da Criança / Saúde Materna / Serviços de Saúde Materna Tipo de estudo: Risk_factors_studies Limite: Adolescent / Adult / Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male / Newborn / Pregnancy País como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article