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Maternal and child health in Israel: building lives
Lisa Rubin
, Ilana Belmaker
, Eli Somekh
, Jacob Urkin
, Mary Rudolf
, Mira Honovich
, Natalya Bilenko
,
Zachi Grossman
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Israel
100%
Maternal Health
100%
Children's Health
100%
Infant Mortality
83%
Maternal Mortality
50%
Israeli
33%
Arab
33%
Live Birth
33%
Child Poverty
33%
Behavior Problems
16%
Ministry of Health
16%
Children at Risk
16%
High Prevalence
16%
Older Adults
16%
Health Care Services
16%
Health Systems
16%
Developmental Issues
16%
Health Disparities
16%
Jews
16%
Preventive Health Services
16%
Antenatal Care
16%
Intervention Program
16%
Risk Assessment
16%
Health Promotion
16%
Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN)
16%
Ultra-Orthodox Jews
16%
Population Groups
16%
Strong Families
16%
National Health Insurance Law
16%
Child Health Care
16%
Bedouin Arabs
16%
Pediatric Care
16%
Welfare Services
16%
Universal Health Care
16%
Education Services
16%
Care Program
16%
Injury Prevention
16%
Psychosocial Problems
16%
Developing Regions
16%
Health Education
16%
Children Younger than 5 Years
16%
Health Index
16%
Program Assessment
16%
Primary Care Services
16%
Community-based Primary Care
16%
School Grades
16%
Neonatal Mortality
16%
Family Ties
16%
Free Education
16%
Medicalization
16%
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
16%
Dental Health Services
16%
Appropriate Health Care
16%
Education for All
16%
Maternal Healthcare
16%
Strong Communities
16%
Health Gains
16%
CARES Act
16%
Service Coordination
16%
Grade 12
16%
Taking Action
16%
Special Divisions
16%
Universal child Benefits
16%
Childfree
16%
Sustainable Development Goals 2030
16%
Sustainable Finance
16%
2030 Targets
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Infant Mortality
100%
Child Health
100%
Maternal Welfare
100%
Health Care
60%
Maternal Mortality
60%
Prevalence
20%
Division
20%
Pediatrics
20%
Prenatal Care
20%
Preventive Medicine
20%
Primary Health Care
20%
Health Promotion
20%
Population
20%
Toddlers
20%
Dental Procedure
20%
Newborn Mortality
20%
Injury Prevention
20%
Universal Health Care
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Primary Health Care
20%