Guide to Israeli emergency services, hospitals, trauma centers, and urgent care. Use when a user needs information about calling MDA (Magen David Adom), visiting Terem urgent care, navigating hospital ERs, understanding triage, or learning about patient rights during emergencies in Israel. Covers the 5 Level-1 trauma centers, ER copay rules, blood donation through MDA, and when to call 101 vs go to Terem. Do NOT use for non-Israeli emergency systems or medical diagnosis.
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Israel handles over 2.4 million emergency calls annually through Magen David Adom (MDA), yet surveys show that 38% of residents are unsure which emergency number to call in a medical crisis or which hospital has the nearest trauma center. With 6 Level I trauma centers and over 40 hospital emergency departments spread across the country, navigating the system under pressure costs critical minutes. This skill provides instant, structured access to emergency service protocols, hospital locations, triage procedures, and patient rights so developers can build tools that save lives.
npx skills-il add skills-il/health-services@v1.2.0-israeli-emergency-guide --skill israeli-emergency-guide -a claude-codeWhich Level I trauma center is closest to Haifa and what types of emergencies does it specialize in?
What emergency number should I call in Israel for a car accident with injuries? What information should I provide to the dispatcher?
What are my rights as a patient in an Israeli emergency room? Can I refuse treatment or request transfer to another hospital?
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Step 7 Mental Health Crisis Hotlines (ERAN 1201, NATAL 1-800-363-363, SAHAR chat-only at sahar.org.il), Step 8 Wartime/Iron Swords (Pikud Haoref, 104 hotline), 5 new Reference Links.
Apr 25, 2026
Updated ER copay to 1,110 NIS, updated MDA station count, expanded Terem branch list to 25+ locations, fixed phone numbers for Rambam and Sheba hospitals, added Recommended MCP Servers and Reference Links sections.
Apr 11, 2026
Bureaucracy navigator for cancer patients and caregivers in Israel: Bituach Leumi (medical disability, special services allowance with all 4 rates 50/112/188/235% + child-under-3 supplement, child-disability allowance for pediatric cancer at 235%, Section 9(5) tax exemption, 40% arnona discount); 2026 health basket (oncology drugs, exceptions committee, severe-illness co-pay exemption, dental treatment funding, surgery wait-time guarantee + Form 17, hereditary cancer genetic testing, home chemotherapy, medical cannabis under post-April-2024 prescription-only flow, post-surgical rehabilitation by cancer type); supplementary insurance tiers (Clalit Mushlam Platinum, Maccabi Sheli, Meuhedet Si, Leumit Gold); free palliative home care; fertility preservation and gonadal protection across all genders and ages; work rights including family caregiver sick days (60 spouse, 90 parent, 110 single parent); cancer-type-specific NGOs (ICA, Larger Than Life, Zichron Menachem, Ezer Mizion, Bracha for hereditary, Halil HaOr for hematological, One in Nine for breast); statutory 60-day appeal window; experimental, off-label, and treatment-abroad pathways. Use when a patient or caregiver needs to understand entitlements, file applications, or appeal a refusal. Bureaucracy only, not a substitute for the hospital oncology social worker, oncologist, or lawyer. Do NOT use for medical diagnosis, treatment decisions, drug dosing, or non-Israeli healthcare systems.
Navigate Israel's four HMOs (kupot cholim) and healthcare system for service comparisons, referrals, and coverage decisions. Use when user asks about Clalit, Maccabi, Meuhedet, Leumit, health basket, specialist referrals, supplementary insurance, or switching HMOs.
Comprehensive guide to navigating elder care in Israel. Helps families with Bituach Leumi long-term care benefits (gimlat siud), private nursing care insurance (bituach siudi) through kupot cholim, old-age pension (kiztavat zikna), nursing homes (beit avot) and assisted living (diur mugan), home care, enduring power of attorney (yipuy koach mitmashech), and guardian appointment (apotropus). Use when caring for an aging parent, comparing care options, checking benefit eligibility, or planning advance directives. Prevents crisis-driven decisions by consolidating all elder care information. Do NOT use for general Bituach Leumi benefits, private pension funds, or HMO/health insurance questions.
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