
Introduction
Having medical insurance is not enough. Many foreign workers in Israel are insured, but still face problems because they do not use the system correctly.
Mistakes like going to the wrong clinic, losing documents, or not understanding the process can lead to delays, extra costs, or refusal of coverage.
This guide explains how to use private medical insurance in a simple and practical way.
Start With the Right Information
Before you need medical care, make sure you know:
- The name of your insurance company
- Your policy or member number
- The insurance hotline number
- Which clinics are approved
Save all this information in your phone.
Do not wait until you are sick to find it.
Understand the System You Are Using
Foreign workers in Israel usually have private medical insurance, not public health insurance.
This means:
- You cannot go anywhere freely
- You must follow the correct process
- You must use approved clinics and services
Understanding this prevents many problems.
Use the Correct Entry Point
Always start in the right place depending on your situation.
For Routine Problems
Start with:
- Insurance hotline
- Approved clinic
For Urgent Problems (Not Life-Threatening)
Follow:
- Insurance instructions
- Urgent care clinics
For Emergencies
Go immediately to:
- Emergency services
- Call 101
Do not delay treatment for administrative reasons.
Check Every Document Before You Leave
After a visit, review all documents:
- Name is correct
- Date is correct
- Medicine instructions are clear
- Referral or follow-up is included if needed
Mistakes in documents can cause delays later.
Understand Why Insurance Refuses Requests
Common reasons for refusal:
- Missing referral
- Going to the wrong clinic
- Missing or incorrect documents
- Insurance not active in system
- Treatment not covered
Some policies also do not cover:
- Pre-existing conditions
- Certain treatments or services
What to Do If Your Request Is Refused
Stay calm and act step by step:
- Ask clearly why it was refused
- Write down or request the explanation
- Identify the problem:
- Missing document
- Wrong process
- Coverage issue
If the problem is urgent, get treatment first and solve paperwork after.
Build Good Habits
To avoid problems, follow these habits:
- Keep one folder for all medical documents
- Take photos of every paper
- Do not throw away receipts
- Ask clear questions
- Follow up quickly when something is unclear
Small actions prevent big problems.
Avoid Common Mistakes
- Assuming insurance covers everything
- Going directly to hospital without checking
- Losing prescriptions or referrals
- Trusting verbal explanations only
- Not checking details before leaving
How to Make Insurance Work for You
Insurance works best when you:
- Follow the correct process
- Keep documents organized
- Ask questions when unsure
- Act early
Do not use insurance passively — use it actively.
Conclusion
Private medical insurance is a system that requires attention and understanding.
Workers who:
- Know their insurance
- Follow the correct steps
- Keep proper records
will have a much easier experience.
Final Tip
The most important question is not:
“Do I have insurance?”
But:
“How do I use my insurance correctly in this situation?”
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Work Accidents: Step-by-Step Guide After an Injury
Introduction
A work accident is not only a medical problem. It is also about timing, documentation, and your rights.
Many workers focus only on the pain and forget the paperwork. Later, they discover that missing one form or one message created serious problems.
This guide explains exactly what to do step by step after a work injury in Israel.
Step 1: Get Medical Help Immediately
Your health comes first.
If the injury is serious:
- Heavy bleeding
- Head injury
- Breathing problems
- Severe pain
- Possible fracture
Go to emergency care or call 101 immediately.
If the injury is less serious, go to a clinic as soon as possible.
Early medical documentation is very important.
Step 2: Report the Injury Quickly
Inform your employer or supervisor immediately.
Do not wait until the next day if possible.
Send a simple written message (WhatsApp or SMS):
- What happened
- Where it happened
- When it happened
- What part of the body was injured
Even if they already know, always send a written message.
Step 3: Record the Details
As soon as possible, write down:
- Exact time of the accident
- Location
- What you were doing
- What caused the injury
- Who saw it
If possible, take photos (only if safe to do so).
Do not exaggerate — accurate details are more important.
Step 4: Ask for Form BL/250
After a work injury, the employer should provide Form BL/250.
This form:
- Connects your injury to medical treatment
- Is important for your rights
If the employer delays or refuses:
- Continue medical treatment
- Keep records
- Do not stop the process
Step 5: Keep All Medical Documents
Save everything from the first visit:
- Clinic reports
- Hospital summaries
- Prescriptions
- Test results
- Sick notes
- Receipts
Organize them in order by date.
Losing documents can weaken your case.
Step 6: Understand Your Rights After the Injury
Work injuries may involve additional rights through National Insurance.
Even if the injury seems small:
- Pain can continue
- Problems can appear later
Do not ignore symptoms after the first visit.
What Counts as a Work Accident
Work accidents are not only big injuries.
They can include:
- Falls at work
- Lifting injuries
- Cuts or burns
- Slips
- Accidents on the way to or from work
Always explain clearly how the injury happened.
If the Employer Is Not Helpful
Some employers:
- Ignore the injury
- Tell you to “rest and forget it”
- Avoid paperwork
This is risky.
Stay calm and:
- Continue treatment
- Keep written communication
- Focus on documentation
The important thing is proof, not opinions.
Timeline After a Work Accident
Same Day
- Get medical treatment
- Inform employer
- Save first documents
Next 1–2 Days
- Organize documents
- Follow up on missing forms
- Keep communication written
Following Weeks
- Attend follow-up visits
- Track your recovery
- Save new documents
Do not assume the case is over too early.
Common Mistakes
- Waiting too long to see a doctor
- Not reporting the injury clearly
- Not sending written notice
- Losing documents
- Returning to work too early
Returning to Work
Do not rush back to work without understanding your condition.
If the doctor gives restrictions:
- Follow them
- Keep written proof
Returning too early can:
- Worsen your injury
- Damage your case
Conclusion
After a work accident, follow a simple rule:
- Get treatment
- Report it
- Document everything
- Keep all records
This protects both your health and your rights.
Final Tip
Do not think only about today.
Think about the documents and proof you may need:
- In a few days
- In a few weeks
- Or even later
Good documentation makes everything easier.

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