Health Ministry agrees to let Tel Aviv hospital charge five foreigners $300,000 each for treatment that is still undergoing efficacy testing, while eight Israels will get it for free The Health Ministry has agreed to let the Sourasky Medical Center in Tel Aviv charge foreign patients for treatment with an experimental drug not approved for use yet anywhere in the world, to treat arterial lateral sclerosis. The payment for use of the experimental therapy is supposed to fund the treatment of Israeli patients and also, treatment with the drug will not be part of the clinical trials it is undergoing.
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