Israeli Arab Independent Health Clinics: Personal Incentive Systems and Motivational Rewards

Q2 Social Sciences
Mohamed Sheabar, Ș. Cojocaru
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Abstract

The Israeli healthcare system is a universal system, based on the National Health Insurance Law 1995 (NHIL), which mandates all residents in the country to join one of four official health insurance organizations, known as ‘Kupat Holim’ (HMOs). This resulted in an increase in the accessibility of health services and their distribution throughout the country. Lack of physicians, especially in the peripheries, and the competition to recruit clients forced HMOs to change and expand the concept of operating medical services. One way was to establish independent health clinics (IHCs). The current study focuses on a social and cultural phenomenon that was changed and expanded following the NHIL. The research literature lacks studies addressing IHCs in the context of the impact of the NHIL on Arab society. The research design is mixed methods with a qualitative stage followed by a quantitative stage. Specifically compiled research interviews and questionnaires were built to collect information. The main findings of the studies indicated that most physicians and managers recognized the NHIL and its contribution to the population. Addressing social and environmental rewards and deciding on moral rewards at an early stage anchored in the contract from the beginning was significant and strengthened the future of contracts between HMOs and self-employed physicians. Findings and conclusions of the study indicated a need to continue operating IHCs on condition they kept initial promises and provided feedback to physicians from time to time while improving terms of engagement, visits, and problem solving when needed in a timely manner.
以色列阿拉伯独立健康诊所:个人激励制度和激励奖励
以色列的医疗保健系统是一个基于1995年《国家健康保险法》(NHIL)的普遍系统,该法要求该国所有居民加入四个官方健康保险组织之一,即“Kupat Holim”(HMO)。这导致卫生服务的可及性和在全国各地的分布有所增加。缺乏医生,尤其是在周边地区,以及招聘客户的竞争迫使HMO改变和扩大经营医疗服务的概念。一种方法是建立独立的卫生诊所。目前的研究集中在一种社会和文化现象上,这种现象在NHIL之后发生了变化和扩大。研究文献缺乏在国家人权倡议对阿拉伯社会影响的背景下对国际人道主义公约的研究。研究设计采用了定性阶段和定量阶段相结合的方法。专门编制的研究访谈和问卷是为了收集信息。研究的主要结果表明,大多数医生和管理人员都认可NHIL及其对人群的贡献。从一开始就以合同为基础,在早期阶段解决社会和环境奖励问题并决定道德奖励,意义重大,并加强了HMO和个体医生之间合同的未来。研究结果和结论表明,有必要继续操作IHCs,条件是他们遵守最初的承诺,并不时向医生提供反馈,同时在需要时及时改善参与、就诊和解决问题的条件。
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Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala
Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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