• Thu. Jul 4th, 2024

Challenges in access to treatment for Crohn’s and colitis patients in peripheral areas of Israel

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Jul 4, 2024

Raziel Hadad, a 22-year-old diagnosed with Crohn’s disease, experienced severe symptoms and stomach pains that changed his life dramatically. He struggled to find appointments with gastroenterologists due to a lack of manpower in his area, leading to delays in diagnosis and treatment. Despite receiving some treatment, he felt the long wait times and lack of access to specialists impacted his care. The stress of the situation worsened his condition, eventually leading to surgery for a bowel resection.

Oraine Yaffe, a 26-year-old from Acre, also faced challenges in receiving a timely and accurate diagnosis. After undergoing multiple tests and struggling to find proper care, she was eventually diagnosed with colitis. Delay in diagnosis led to complications, and she had to seek treatment at a medical center away from her home. Yaffe highlights the importance of psychological support in dealing with a chronic illness and stresses the need for accessible and comprehensive care.

Dr. Saleh Daher, a gastroenterologist, emphasizes the burden that inflammatory bowel diseases like Crohn’s and colitis place on patients and the healthcare system. He points out disparities in care between different regions and socioeconomic levels, as well as the importance of multidisciplinary teams for effective treatment. Recommendations have been made to improve the quality of care for patients with inflammatory bowel diseases, including the establishment of dedicated units in public hospitals and access to specialized healthcare professionals.

Efforts are being made to address the challenges faced by patients with inflammatory bowel diseases in Israel, such as long wait times, lack of specialist care, and disparities in treatment. Advocates are calling for systematic plans to improve access to care, increase resources, and ensure that all patients receive timely and comprehensive treatment. With a focus on multidisciplinary care and dedicated units, the goal is to provide high-quality and accessible care for all patients with inflammatory bowel diseases.

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