Israeli Government Approves Comprehensive Reform for IDF and Security Forces Rehabilitation
The Israeli government has approved the adoption of recommendations from a public committee tasked with reviewing the national response to the treatment and rehabilitation of injured Israel Defense Forces (IDF) soldiers and security personnel. This decision, developed in collaboration with the Disabled Veterans Organization, aims to implement a comprehensive reform of the care and rehabilitation system for these individuals.
Key elements of the reform include removing bureaucratic obstacles, transforming the Rehabilitation Division into a national authority within the Ministry of Defense, integrating advanced technologies, and enhancing rehabilitation services. Additionally, a series of structural and technological measures will fundamentally change how services are provided to injured IDF soldiers and security forces.
These reforms are intended to improve the quality and efficiency of care, ensuring better support for those wounded in service. The government’s decision marks a significant step toward modernizing and strengthening the rehabilitation framework for Israel’s defense personnel.
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