
Background:
The Israeli Prime Minister’s Office, through its Governance and Society Division, identified a critical need to establish treatment and rehabilitation centers for the Arab sector. This initiative was designed to bridge gaps in access to essential healthcare services and promote equal opportunities across diverse communities. By addressing systemic disparities, the project aimed to enhance social equity and provide sustainable healthcare solutions.
BLK’s Services:
BLK was engaged as the strategic and financial consultant for the project, supporting the Prime Minister’s Office in the planning and execution of the initiative. The scope of services included comprehensive market analysis, feasibility studies, procurement strategy development, and policy recommendations to facilitate the successful establishment of the centers.
Work Process:
BLK undertook a structured and data-driven approach to ensure the project’s success. The key steps included:
- Needs Assessment: Conducted an in-depth analysis to determine the demand for specialized treatment and rehabilitation centers in the Arab sector.
- Market Analysis: Mapped and identified potential service providers capable of establishing and operating these centers.
- Barrier Assessment: Analyzed existing challenges and market failures that hindered the development of such facilities.
- Strategic Recommendations: Proposed actionable solutions to overcome obstacles and incentivize key stakeholders to invest in and operate within this sector.
- Operational Planning: Developed a comprehensive implementation plan tailored to the needs of the Prime Minister’s Office, ensuring feasibility and long-term sustainability.
BLK’s strategic recommendations were consolidated into a structured tender process, leading to the successful establishment of treatment and rehabilitation centers for the Arab sector.