For many, dealing with the coronavirus included staying at home. For others, it entailed leaving an old home to find a new home in Israel. Santé Israël helped them get set up on the health care front. Moving to a new country is always difficult and learning the health care system is essential. Doing so during a worldwide pandemic, when health care systems are stretched to the max and rules and regulations are constantly changing and different in different locations, is even more critical. Santé Israël was and continues to be there to help.

Helping French-speaking Olim at all times

According to data from the Jewish Agency and immigrant organizations, there has been a significant rise in interest to immigrate to Israel among French Jewry. In order to provide information about life in the country to potential immigrants, the Qualita organization for French-speaking olim has created a website called Préparation à la alyah (preparation for aliyah): https: //www.preparation-alyah.com/

Through the website, applicants can schedule zoom meetings with people around the country, who can answer questions in a range of areas. who are in the country, and who can give answers to their questions in various fields. Santé Israël coordinator Marie Avigad invited to participate in the project to provide health information.

On Tuesday 30.6, she had her first Zoom session. It was with a woman who in the middle of the aliyah process. She’d heard about the website via an ad on Facebook. She had a very interesting aliyah story.

She, her husband and their 8-year-old daughter arrived in Israel on March 3, at the beginning of the coronavirus crisis. They thought they’d be in Israel for a short while, and would be able to wait out the crisis in Israel, in a place they felt was ‘theirs,’ near people ‘like them.’  The next day, all flights out of Israel stopped, and they couldn’t go anywhere.

They stayed in Tel Aviv, and as time went on they decided to stay and make aliyah. They’ve almost finished the process. She asked for information about the health system in general and how to obtain health insurance. During the Zoom session she wanted to write down everything Marie said, but she didn’t need to. Using Zoom’s ‘Share screen’ feature, she was able to show her in real time all the information she needed: how to register with the National Insurance Institute, registering with an HMO, how to pay for the HMO, what is covered by the different types of insurance, how to change HMO’s if necessary, well-baby clinics, French-speaking doctors that are listed on the Santé Israël web site, and more. She was very grateful for the help she received.

Many thanks to the Pharmadom Foundation for their continued support of Santé Israël over the years.