# Diversifying the health workforce in Israel and the United States: a comparison

**Authors:** Edward Salsberg

PMC · DOI: 10.1186/s13584-025-00694-4 · Israel Journal of Health Policy Research · 2025-06-02

## TL;DR

This paper compares efforts to diversify health workforces in Israel and the US, highlighting progress and current challenges.

## Contribution

The paper provides a comparative analysis of policies and outcomes in diversifying health professions in two countries.

## Key findings

- Both Israel and the US have made progress in diversifying their health workforces.
- Current challenges threaten recent gains in workforce diversity in both countries.

## Abstract

Minority populations in many countries, including Israel and the US, experience significant health disparities compared to the majority population. A health workforce that reflects the characteristics of the population including race/ethnicity, language and socioeconomic backgrounds, can help address these disparities. Over the years, Isreal and the US have implemented a variety of programs and policies to promote greater representation of minority populations in medicine and other health professions. This paper compares some of the efforts and outcomes in the 2 countries to support a more diverse health workforce. While progress has been made in both countries, they now face significant challenges which are likely to put recent progress at risk.

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