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Public hospitals courses: "Can not pay suppliers"
The director of the Niado Hospital, Nadav Chen, was interviewed by 103fm: "We deserve about a billion shekels just to close our gaps.
In this wave we are experiencing more severe patients than the first wave "
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Monday, 11 January 2021, 17:02
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"I can not pay suppliers. We deserve a billion shekels just to close our gaps."
This is what the director of Laniado Hospital, Nadav Chen, says in an interview with 103Fm.
Seven public hospitals, including Hadassah Hospital, Shaare Zedek and Laniado are afraid of an economic collapse, due to budgetary discrimination compared to government hospitals.
Nadav Chen, CEO of Laniado Hospital, spoke about the financial difficulty and clarified: “All the hospitals end up in deficit, everyone receives assistance but we do not belong to the state or the HMO.
This has happened before.
If in previous years NIS 3 billion was distributed to the hospitals in the area, the public hospitals received NIS 250 million and we are 20 percent of the hospitalization in Israel.
In proportion, we deserve almost a billion shekels. "
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Chen commented on the donation issue: "The largest donors in the world help their communities, the poor of your former city, and we are hurt by it. Therefore we demand equality in support - what they give to a government hospital they give us too. There is no other hospital. "Less optimal, but we are starting to feel that there are suppliers who do not deliver. The same Shulmanim, some of whom are collapsing because of me, because I do not pay them."
Chen also spoke about the condition of the corona patients who are currently hospitalized at Laniado Hospital: "In this wave we are experiencing much more difficult patients than the first wave."
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