"When everyone is responsible, no one takes responsibility": exploring pediatric physiotherapy services in Israel
Abstract Background According to Israel's National Health Insurance Law (1994), the Ministry of Health is responsible for the provision of health services in the country including physiotherapy services; moreover, the Special Education Law (1988), stipulates that physiotherapy services for chil...
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Main Authors: | Nilly Waiserberg (Author), Tuvia Horev (Author), Paula Feder-Bubis (Author) |
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