MK (Yahadut Hatorah) Uri Maklev feels that instead of providing a service to patients and their families, hospital parking lots have become a source of hefty income for hospitals at the expense of patients.

During a Knesset discussion on the topic, Maklev explained there is a serious lack of hospital parking in these lots, and for many, they are too expensive. He feels the fees must be reduced to permit patients and visitors to park. He is calling for a comprehensive study to establish the costs of all hospital parking, citing for families of persons who are admitted for a prolonged period, the accumulative cost often become prohibitive.

Maklev calls for increasing the current standard, which is 1.5 parking spaces per patient, which he feels is insufficient today. He turns to the Israel Lands Authority to report how much area is allotted to hospitals for parking and the need for authorities to increase the allocation for parking as new hospitals are being built. He feels the arnona tax charged on these areas only increases costs to patients and their families.

He adds many patients are treated in outpatient clinics and they are often not feeling their best and for as long as hospitals also serve as outpatient clinics, sufficient, accessible and affordable parking is a must.