Leumit
Leumit Health Services
לאומית שירותי בריאות
Founded1933 (1933)
HeadquartersTel Aviv, Israel
Members
712,000 (2020)
Key people
Yaakov Adri, Chairman, Haim Fernandes, CEO
Websitewww.leumit.co.il/eng/home

Leumit Health Services (Hebrew: לאומית שירותי בריאות, Leumit Sherutey Bri'ut, lit. National Health Care Services, formerly Kupat Holim Leumit, lit. National Sickness Fund) is an Israeli health insurance and medical services organization, founded in 1933 by the Revisionist Zionist Movement. As of 2020 it is the smallest of the four Kupot Holim (Israel's state-mandated health funds), and has over 700,000 members.

History

Dr. Yosef Pa'amoni, one of the founders of Kupat Holim Leumit

Kupat Holim Leumit was established in 1933 by physicians who had been dismissed from their work in the General Health Fund (Clalit) following Arlosoroff's murder. Dr. Vinshal opened the first clinic at his home in Tel Aviv.

In 1940 the poet Uri Zvi Greenberg wrote that the fund's function was "to educate and cure." Abba Ahimeir added: "The Jews must be taught to be healthy even when they are ill".

The uniqueness of the Leumit Health Fund lay in offering members the right to select the physician and medical service of their choice.

The fund's first manager, Mr. Melamedowitz, declared that the fund would be open to everyone and patients would be treated as acquaintances, not numbers.

Today Leumit Leumit operates more than 300 medical centers and 100 pharmacies nationwide.

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