Abstract

The objective of this article is to focus on the challenges and opportunities the Palestinian health care system is currently facing in a ‘ transitional period’, which started subsequent to the Oslo Agreement in 1993. The characteristics of ‘ transition’ have to be highlighted in order to understand the context and peculiarities in which the Palestinian health care system is operating. A descriptive analysis is provided of the historical, political, economic and socio-demographic elements to gain an insight into the complex context of the Occupied Palestinian Territories, a country in ‘ transition’.

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