Digital Healthcare 2025

ISRAEL Law and Practice Contributed by: Alexandra Cohen and Eran Bareket, Gilat, Bareket & Co., Reinhold Cohn Group

ers. As part of the implementation of the Medical Information Mobility Law, the National Terminol- ogy Infrastructure was established, with the goal of creating a unified language (standardisation) in the medical information of the healthcare sys- tem. Similarly, Amendment No 13 to the Privacy Pro- tection Law introduces GDPR-inspired reforms that strengthen data subject rights across sec- tors, including healthcare, but its scope remains general. In April 2025, the PPA published non- binding AI policy principles encouraging sec- tor-specific regulation and ethical use, but no binding rules currently apply to AI in the medi- cal context. As such, digital healthcare in Israel continues to operate without dedicated legisla- tion, relying primarily on general laws, Ministry of Health circulars and evolving policy guidance.

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