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The Jusidman family philanthropic foundation is donating NIS 200 million toward the establishment of the new Jusidman Rehabilitation Hospital in Sde Dov, which will be Israel's largest rehabilitation facility. This project involves a total investment of approximately $390 million and is expected to significantly advance rehabilitation care in the country. The hospital, formerly Reuth, will feature advanced facilities including 540 beds, trauma clinics, and research spaces.

Key points

  • The Jusidman family foundation's donation of NIS 200 million supports the new Jusidman Rehabilitation Hospital in Sde Dov.
  • The hospital represents a major strategic healthcare initiative with a total investment of approximately $390 million.
  • It will feature advanced amenities such as 540 beds, trauma clinics, and dedicated research/hydrotherapy facilities.
  • The facility is expected to relocate from its current location and complete construction in about six years.
  • The hospital is affiliated with Tel Aviv University's Sackler Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences.

Claims assessed

  • VerifiableThe Jusidman Rehabilitation Hospital will be the largest rehabilitation hospital established in Israel.
  • VerifiableThe total investment for the new hospital is approximately $390 million.
  • VerifiableThe facility will include about 540 beds, a trauma clinic, and an expanded rehabilitation day hospitalization system.

Missing context

The article does not specify how the $390 million total investment is allocated among all donors or what percentage the Jusidman donation represents relative to the overall cost, other than stating it constitutes a 'significant part'.

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