New Hospital in the Negev Promises to Transform Public Medicine, Boost Local Economy
Businesses in the north have expressed frustration over the repeated closures of Safed for extended periods of time, which negatively impacts their operations and the local economy. Meanwhile, a new hospital in the Negev is being hailed as a game-changer for public medicine in Israel.
Managed by Sheba Medical Center, the hospital is described as a hospital of the future that prioritizes patient care and offers world-class medical services to residents of the south. The hospital is seen as a Zionist mission that will address long-standing disparities in healthcare services in the region. Partners involved in its operation, including Leumit HMO and United, stress the benefits it will bring to the community both in terms of medical care and economic development.
Beer Sheva Mayor Rubik Danilovich, a key figure in the hospital’s establishment, emphasizes the need for swift planning and implementation to ensure its timely opening. He also highlights the importance of training medical professionals and increasing opportunities in the healthcare sector. The new hospital is expected to not only improve healthcare in the Negev but also create job opportunities, stimulate innovation, and drive economic growth in the region. It is seen as a vital step towards closing the gap in healthcare services and improving the overall quality of life for residents of the south.