Herzelia Medical Center as a private hospital. HMC is the biggest private hospital in Israel, with over 5000 workers. The net worth in 2022 according to Forbes is between 1.5 and 2 billion. The hospital is owned by Landau Group.

History

Herzliya Medical Center was founded in 1982. A group of investors from South Africa decided to build a medical center modeled on those in their native country, and locate it in the beachside town of Herzliya – where doctors' offices would be located and supportive clinical services provided as well as surgical facilities for minor procedures.[1] In its first year of operation, it had an occupancy rate of 18 percent.[2] In 1991, the building underwent expansion and increased its number of operating rooms.[1]

At the end of 1993 it opened a clinic in Gaza.[3]

In June, 1995 Herzliya Medical Center signed a deal with the government of Tatarstan, for the establishment of an advanced hospital there.[4]

Herzliya Medical Center is owned by the Landlan Investments Ltd. (50%), Clalit Health Services (40%) and Clal Insurance (10%).[6] Herzliya Medical Center has more than 400 medical specialists in all leading branches of medicine.[7]

The hospital has 7 Operating rooms[7]

More than 9,000 thousand babies (as of January 2013) were born in the last 25 years to couples who had fertility problems and were treated in the fertilization of IVF at a private hospital in Herzliya Medical Center.[8]

Facilities

Herzliya Medical Center provides treatment for psychiatric needs of patients in addition to vital procedures such organ transplants, cardiac surgeries and neurosurgical treatments. Herzliya Medical Center also has Endoscopy Department. HMC Diagnostics Department includes a personal cytogenetic laboratory. It has four outpatient departments, a rehabilitation department, department of nuclear medicine, and other pathological laboratories. HMC has eight operating rooms.

Staff

Herzliya Medical Center Staff:

Publications

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Allison Kaplan Sommer (August 7, 2005). "A private medical mecca that attracts patients worldwide". Israel21c. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
  2. ^ Gerald M. Steinberg; Etta Bick (1992). Resisting Reform: A Policy Analysis of the Israeli Health Care Delivery System. University Press of America. p. 190. ISBN 9780819186546.
  3. ^ Judy Siegel (December 21, 1993). "Herzliya Medical Center Opens Gaza Clinic with Arab Businessmen". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
  4. ^ "HMC to Tatarstan. (Herzliya Medical Center)". Israel Business Today. June 2, 1995. Archived from the original on March 30, 2018. Retrieved 28 November 2016.(Partial story rendition from HighBeam.com archive.)
  5. ^ דוח בקרת בית החולים הרצליה מדיקל סנטר (PDF). Ministry of Health (Israel) (in Hebrew). 2013. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  6. ^ Shai Niv (August 3, 2016). דני אנגל שהמציא את "סטנדרט הבריאות" ינהל את מדיקל סנטר. Globes (in Hebrew). Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  7. ^ a b Ran Reznik [in Hebrew] (December 4, 2009). בדקנו: האם אשפוז בבי"ח פרטי שווה את הכסף?. Ynet (in Hebrew). Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  8. ^ מענית, חן (January 8, 2013). 3 רופאים בתחום ההפריות תובעים את הרצליה מדיקל סנטר. Globes (in Hebrew). Retrieved 28 November 2016.