IDF Promises Policy Overhaul for Reservists with Mental Health Disabilities Following Criticism
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First reported by Calcalist · 20 hours ago
What happened
The IDF is revising its policy on handling reservists with recognized PTSD after criticism over privacy breaches and abrupt service suspensions. The new approach limits medical data access, simplifies procedures, and aims to reduce stigma and fear among soldiers seeking treatment. The committee also addressed support programs for personnel involved in casualty care and pledged ongoing oversight to improve conditions.
- 01IDF revises PTSD reservist suspension policy to limit medical data access and increase flexibility.
- 02New procedure reduces bureaucracy and restricts information to select medical staff only.
- 03Reservists criticized abrupt notifications and fear concealing conditions to avoid discharge.
- 04Committee discussed resilience programs and proactive distress identification for casualty care personnel.
- 05MK Elazar Stern pledged continued oversight to address disparities and improve treatment.
- 06IDF froze suspension process after privacy concerns but briefly resumed it during Operation Roaring Lion.
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