Anonymous ID: 006cfa July 23, 2024, 1:06 p.m. No.21277420   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>21277385

 

The question format Q uses makes me think they are not allowed to violate our freewill.

Asking questions does not violate free will as a direct answer does,

If they are not allowed to violate freewill then you have to ask why?

Karmic repercussions?

Anonymous ID: 006cfa July 23, 2024, 1:41 p.m. No.21277686   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7748 >>7856

>>21277640

They should be giving us money….

 

Does Israel Have Universal Healthcare?

Israel provides a right to healthcare and universal healthcare for its citizens. To receive healthcare as an Israeli citizen, you must sign up for a Kupat Cholim, one of Israel’s public healthcare companies. Most costs are paid by the Kupat Cholim, or by co-payments at the time of service.

 

Each public healthcare plan in Israel provides the standard Health Basket and Medication Basket of services. That includes medical diagnosis and treatment, surgery, hospitalizations, treatment of chronic diseases, mental health care, addiction treatment, cancer care, and IVF treatments.

 

Much dental and optical care and other extras, such as choice of practitioner, are provided by supplemental Kupat Cholim insurance or paid for out of pocket.

 

Does Kupat Cholim Cover Dental, Optical, and More?

In Israel’s health system, the Kupat Cholim cover or subsidize many areas of care. The level of cover usually has three co-payment ranges for Israeli citizens, and a price for a patient from abroad. This list notes additional health care services, whether they are covered, and what they cost for a patient from abroad. Costs here are converted to US dollars.

 

Dental: Dental is not included, but can be added as a supplement. A standard dental exam costs $60 to $90.

Optical: Some Kupot Cholim cover eye surgery and contribute to vision aids. Again, vision care can be added as a supplement.

Mental Health: Mental health services are included. The co-pay for a therapy session is around $10.

Physical Therapy: Included: for a patient from abroad, this costs $60 to $80 per session.

Alternative Care: Each Kupat Cholim provides some alternative care, such as reflexology and acupuncture, often with a co-pay. These services cost $75 to $250 independently.

Prescription Drugs: Prescribed medications are supported by government subsidies, but you may need to make a co-payment. A prescribed antibiotic costs around $6.