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A conference dedicated to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on mental resilience in Israel, sponsored by Israel Hayom and the Israeli Medical Association, kicked off Tuesday.

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The event began at 9 a.m. at the Zappa event hall in Tel Aviv. Israel Hayom editor-in-chief Boaz Bismuth opened the event by saying, "I'm happy to open this important conference. Since March 2020, we've been living in fear of the pandemic, something we never experienced. It happened on our watch – we talked about vaccines, work, and the economy. But we didn't talk about resilience, about the dad who lost his job, the young girl who isn't going on dates, the difficulties and the feelings that aren't being discussed. This is an important conference."

President Isaac Herzog's wife, Michal, said at the opening of the conference that she had met this week with parents of children who were dealing with mental health challenges – "the children were happy, but the parents looked exhausted after the two hard years," she said.

"The years of the pandemic hit like a hurricane. When the pandemic erupted, we all enlisted and accepted all the disruptions, and now that the first storm is over, we're looking at the damage and what needs to be fixed," Herzog said.

Education Minister Yifat Shasha-Biton said that for two years, she had been saying that mental health issues needed to be addressed.

"We've seen it in the community, in society, and in the school system – depression, loneliness, financial problems, families shut up at home day after day, and now we're encountering it in the school system, it's out in the open, and we're prepared for it," Shasha-Biton said.

Health Minister Nitzan Horowitz speaks at the Israel Hayom mental resilience conference in Tel Aviv on Dec. 7, 2021 (Gideon Markowicz) Gideon Markowicz

"There is a lot of trouble making an appointment for a psychologist. It takes a year," the education minister added.

Addressing the issue of vaccinations at schools, Shasha-Biton said, "Within a week there will be mobile vaccination units at schools. Parents prefer to go to community clinics, but we'll allow vaccinations outside school premises. The mobile units won't be actually inside the schools, but outside the gates."

Health Minister Nitzan Horowitz, speaking at one of the panels, said he was happy the conference was taking place, as he saw mental health as an important issue for the public.

"Mental health is hushed up in society. People haven't wanted to address it. The budget we passed makes mental health a top priority," Horowitz said.

Horowitz told Israel Hayom healthcare analyst Ran Reznick that "The Treasury functionaries have a national outlook that leaves healthcare behind and that has to be changed. The finance minister shares my opinion. There is an old-fashioned capitalist economic view that assumes that money spent on health is money wasted. The healthcare budget must be as important as the defense budget."

"I am working to move the chronically mentally ill from mental hospitals to rehabilitation in the community. The issue isn't just finding additional facilities, but also additional workers," Horowitz added.

At a conference panel dedicated to bringing mental health issues into the open, Director of Mental Health Services at Maccabi Health Services Dr. Gilad Bodenheimer, said, "There are huge lines. People wait three months or more to see a psychiatrist. There is a major influx of children and youth needing appointments because of the damage done by the coronavirus."

MK Michal Waldiger, head of the Knesset Caucus for Mental Health among the General Public, said, "We're talking about building a system but at the moment there isn't one. Children and families need care from the time children are young. I worked for the welfare services, and there's a four to six-month wait for an initial intake for children.

"Ra'am is given 53 billion shekels [$16.8 billion] without priorities, when mental health services need more money," Waldiger said.

Five more panels were slated to take place at Tuesday's conference, dedicated to issues ranging from the elderly to adolescents, to ways of teaching mental health, the connection between mental and physical well-being, and the difficulties faced by parents of teenagers.

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Israeli HMO becomes world's first to use AI to detect gastrointestinal cancer https://www.israelhayom.com/2021/08/25/israeli-hmo-becomes-worlds-first-to-use-ai-to-detect-gastrointestinal-cancer/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2021/08/25/israeli-hmo-becomes-worlds-first-to-use-ai-to-detect-gastrointestinal-cancer/#respond Wed, 25 Aug 2021 13:38:01 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=679617   The Research and Innovation Center of the Maccabi Healthcare Services has become the first laboratory in the world to use artificial intelligence to detect cancer in the gastrointestinal tract. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook and Twitter Ibex Medical Analytics, a pioneer in artificial intelligence-based cancer diagnostics, announced this week the deployment of its AI-powered Galen Gastric […]

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The Research and Innovation Center of the Maccabi Healthcare Services has become the first laboratory in the world to use artificial intelligence to detect cancer in the gastrointestinal tract.

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Ibex Medical Analytics, a pioneer in artificial intelligence-based cancer diagnostics, announced this week the deployment of its AI-powered Galen Gastric at the leading health care provider's pathology institute.

According to the company, gastric cancer is among the most common malignant diseases in both men and women worldwide, with over a million new cases each year.

Pathologists play a crucial role in the detection and diagnosis of cancer – with their assessments being vital for reaching correct treatment decisions by oncologists and improving patient survival rates – however, a rise in cancer prevalence and advances in personalized medicine have resulted in growing diagnostic complexity that significantly increases the pathologists' workloads.

As labs transition towards digital solutions, pathologists can implement AI-enhanced workflows to improve the quality and efficiency of cancer diagnosis, resulting in better patient care.

Galen Gastric, which has recently been granted Breakthrough Device Designation by the United States Food and Drug Administration, can help pathologists improve the quality of cancer diagnosis, implement real-time quality control, reduce turnaround time and boost productivity.

The solution is an addition to Ibex Medical Analytics' Galen Prostate and Galen Breast that have already been deployed at Maccabi Healthcare Services, as well as other labs worldwide, where they are used in everyday clinical practice.

"We are excited to add Galen Gastric to what is the most comprehensive AI deployment in pathology, supporting us in providing quality diagnosis to our patients," Director of the Pathology Institute at Maccabi Healthcare Services Judith Sandbank said.

"The clinical benefits from using Ibex's AI solutions have been the key driver in Maccabi's decision to fully adopt digital pathology, and we are impressed by how fast AI technology has become an indispensable part of our diagnostic pathway. We look forward to benefiting from its new insights in everyday practice," she said.

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