- Source: Magen Lacholeh
Magen Lacholeh (Hebrew: מגן לחולה), Shield and Protector of the Sick, is a Jerusalem, Israel-based non-profit organization, created in 1991 to facilitate the link between patients and health professionals. It provides the knowledge, contacts, support and equipment that allow every patient to receive the right medical care.
The organization is headed by Rabbi Benjamin Fisher and operates six branches throughout Israel.
Background
Magen Lacholeh was founded at the initiative of Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Auerbach, a renowned Rabbinical leader in the Jewish world. Rabbi Auerbach started the organization as he saw a need for guidance to those who seek medical attention. He envisioned an organization that helps patients find the best possible medical care by directing them to those health professionals who are the best suited to deal with their specific situation. Rabbi Shlomo Zalman personally opened Magen Lacholeh’s first bank account, bought Rabbi Fisher's first beeper, and continued to fund the organization until his death.
Magen Lacholeh's services are provided free of charge and without regard to religion. The organization is structured to provide emergency response in life-threatening situations and operates day and night.
Services
Medical Referral Hotline
Emergency Hotline (24/7)
Appointment Scheduling
Counseling
Ambulance Service
Air ambulance and Surgery Abroad
Medical Equipment
Bureaucracy and Red Tape
Advocacy
External links
Magen Lacholeh website
References
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