September 2025: 16,000 doctors have fled Iran, medicine shortages plague hospitals, while 85 million Iranians need access to world-class Israeli medical technology.
From Teva's life-saving pharmaceuticals to cutting-edge medical devices - Israeli healthcare innovation can transform Iran's medical landscape and save millions of lives.
Medical cooperation transcends politics. Israeli healthcare technology can address Iran's urgent medical needs today, building the foundation for tomorrow's Cyrus Accords.
Prince Pahlavi's expert delegation prioritized healthcare modernization in discussions with Israeli Science Minister Gila Gamliel. The Iran Prosperity Project identified medical technology transfer as critical for Iran's post-transition reconstruction, with Israeli companies ready for immediate deployment.
"Iranian patients deserve access to the world's most advanced medical technology. Israel's healthcare innovations - from Teva's pharmaceuticals to cutting-edge medical devices - can save countless Iranian lives while creating thousands of medical technology jobs for our people."— Prince Reza Pahlavi, Medical Technology Summit
Years of sanctions, infrastructure decay, and professional exodus have created a healthcare emergency affecting 85 million Iranians.
Between 2020-2025, approximately 16,000 doctors left Iran, with 4,500 health workers applying to emigrate in 2024 alone. This massive brain drain has left hospitals understaffed and patients without adequate care.
Government debt to pharmacies estimated in hundreds of millions of dollars has disrupted medicine procurement. The massive depreciation of the rial has made imported medications unaffordable for most Iranians.
Years of sanctions and underinvestment have left hospitals with outdated equipment, inadequate digital systems, and insufficient medical supplies. The lack of modern medical infrastructure affects quality of care.
World-leading medical technology companies with proven solutions for Iran's healthcare challenges.
World's Largest Generic Drug Manufacturer
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries is Israel's largest company and the world's leading generic drug manufacturer. With 200 million people taking Teva medicines daily, the company's proven pharmaceutical solutions could immediately address Iran's medicine shortage crisis.
Teva's generic drug manufacturing expertise could establish pharmaceutical production facilities in Iran, creating local supply chains for essential medications while reducing costs by 60-80%.
Deployment possible within 12-18 months
Revolutionary Cancer Screening Technology
Check-Cap's ingestible capsule technology enables painless, radiation-free colon cancer screening. This breakthrough could revolutionize cancer detection in Iran where early screening is limited.
Early detection saving thousands of Iranian lives
Advanced Medical Device Innovation
Medtronic's Israeli division develops cutting-edge cardiac devices, surgical robotics, and diabetes management systems. Their technology could modernize Iran's medical device capabilities.
Advanced surgical and cardiac care for Iranian patients
AI-powered cognitive assessment tools for neurological disorders and brain health monitoring.
Biotechnology company developing innovative cancer immunotherapy treatments and drug discovery platforms.
Plasma-derived protein therapeutics for immune deficiencies and inflammatory conditions.
Israeli medical technology addressing every aspect of Iran's healthcare challenges with proven, deployable solutions.
State-of-the-art diagnostic equipment, surgical instruments, and patient monitoring systems that can modernize Iranian hospitals and clinics with world-class medical technology.
Connect Iranian patients in remote areas with Israeli medical specialists through advanced telemedicine platforms, providing expert consultation and diagnosis regardless of location.
World-class medical consultation for all Iranians
Israeli pharmaceutical technology including generic drug manufacturing, biotechnology solutions, and advanced drug delivery systems to address Iran's medicine shortage crisis.
Comprehensive training programs for Iranian medical professionals in advanced techniques, technology operation, and modern medical practices to rebuild Iran's healthcare workforce.
World-class medical education for Iranian professionals
Israeli medical technology deployment in Iran would create the Middle East's largest healthcare modernization project.
Healthcare cooperation transcends political boundaries, uniting peoples through the shared mission of healing.
For over 2,500 years, Persian civilization has contributed to medical knowledge. From Avicenna's medical texts to modern Iranian medical researchers, the Persian tradition of healing can now combine with Israeli medical innovation.
"I am Cyrus, king of the world... I brought relief to their dilapidated housing and put an end to their main complaints"— Cyrus Cylinder, 539 BCE - Early record of healthcare concern
Medical cooperation represents the highest form of human collaboration - saving lives regardless of politics, religion, or nationality. Israeli medical technology serving Iranian patients embodies the spirit of the future Cyrus Accords.
Every day of delay means more preventable suffering for Iranian patients. Israeli medical companies are ready to deploy life-saving technology immediately. The expertise exists - what's needed is the political will to heal.
The technology is ready. The expertise is available. What's needed is action to save Iranian lives.