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The Workers' Health Fund in Eretz Israel
Kupat Holim, 1911-1937
Shifra Shvarts

The history of Kupat Holim, the health organization of workers in Israel, began at the 2nd Convention of Jewish agricultural workers in Judea in December 1911. Due to the lack of health services within the economic means of the workers, and the refusal of the farmer-employers to extend health services to their employees, the Jewish agricultural workers in Eretz-Israel -- at that time, a distant province of the far-flung Ottoman empire -- decided to establish a workers' health fund (kupat holim in Hebrew). In the years 1912-15, two funds similar to the ones in Judea were also established in the north and center of the country. In the first years, the health funds did not provide workers with medical assistance on their own. Only in 1913, with the outbreak of the First World War, were the health funds transformed from insuring organizations into ones that provided medical assistance services themselves.
With the establishment of the General Federation of Labor (1920), the health funds were amalgamated into a single organization -- the Federation's Kupat Holim (1921). The unification of Kupat Holim ultimately determined the organization's future -- transforming it from a small, local, temporary body with a few dozen members into a national entity and a key factor in health services in Israel to this day. This volume seeks to describe the growth of Kupat Holim up to the point where it was transformed into a central health organization in Israel; its relationship with its parent-organization, the General Federation of Labor and its rivalry with its competitor in the health field, Hadassah; its evolution from an organization solely for laborers to one open to all; the efforts on the part of Kupat Holim during the British Mandate (1918-1948) to bring about legislation for a compulsory health insurance law; and the formulation of the basic principle that underlie the work of Kupit Holim to this day--the principle of national and social responsibility for the provision of equal health services to all.

 

DETAILS

20 b/w illustrations
356 pages
Size: 9 x 6 in
10 digit ISBN: 1580461220
13 digit ISBN: 9781580461221
Binding: Hardback
First published: 10/Nov/2002
Last reprinted: 10/Nov/2002
Price: 75.00 USD / 40.00 GBP Imprint: University of Rochester Press
Series: Rochester Studies in Medical History
Subject: History of Science & Medicine

BIC class: AVH

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 15/07/2008
 
Contents
1   Health Services in Eretz Israel (Palestine) in the 19th Century
2   The Workers' Sick Fund, Ideology and Beginnings, 1903-1911
3   The Workers' Sick Funds During the First World War
4   The Health System Under British Military Government
5   The General Sick Fund of Workers in Israel-Kupat Holim
6   According to Needs or According to Ability: Kupat Holim in 1924- 1930
7   Confrontation and Cooperation Between Kupat Holim and Hadassah, 1920-1930
8   The Emek (Jezreel Valley) - The First Workers' Hospital
9   Kupat Holim and the British Mandatory Government
 

Reviews
Each page is crammed with meticulously documented facts, figures, and names that explain the processes of development, experimentation, and conflict within and around Kupat Holim. All in all, a reliable, significant, and compelling read. JEWISH QUARTERLY REVIEW 2006, by Shulamit Reinharz of Brandeis University



 

 

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