RT Journal Article SR Electronic A1 Van Praag, Alexandria Martinelli Navratil A1 Navratil, Vaclav A1 Navratil, Leos T1 Israel's Readiness for Health Emergencies JF Communications - Scientific Letters of the University of Zilina YR 2015 VO 17 IS 1 SP 116 OP 120 DO 10.26552/com.C.2015.1.116-120 UL https://komunikacie.uniza.sk/artkey/csl-201501-0019.php AB Due to the geographic locations of Slovakia and the Czech Republic in Central Europe and the perceived threat of a mass terrorist act, along with the current economic climate, this article looks to determine the degree of readiness of both the Czech and Slovak Health Systems in addressing the impact of incidents in which there would be a large number of affected among population, particularly in cases where civilian contamination by any substance belonging to the group of CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear agents) is minimal. Specifically, this article will inform readers about the readiness of State Health Services, in which the population is exposed to this risk for decades on end, and the number of victims of such attacks will be higher than ten thousand (10,000). As this model is one the State of Israel is accustomed to, all data from the Czech and Slovak Health Systems will be seen in reference to Israel's performance, and further recommendations will be made where the Czech and Slovak Health Systems are found to be lacking.