Riyadh inaugurated 28 health projects with a total value exceeding SAR 7 bn, state news agency SPA reported on Sunday. The government, private, and non-profit projects collectively add more than 3k beds to the healthcare system in a bid to expand access to high-quality healthcare across the Kingdom.
The breakdown: The public projects span the three Riyadh health clusters, with the first having a new 500-bed women’s, maternity, and children’s hospital at King Saud Medical City, two 200-bed medical towers at King Salman and Al Iman Hospitals, and a 30-bed kidney facility in Al Aflaj.
The second cluster saw the expansion of Tamir Hospital and a new health center in Rawdat Sudair, while the third covered nine projects, including the 300-bed Diriyah General Hospital and new emergency, dental, and rehabilitation facilities.
ALSO- Private sector projects include eight new hospitals, valued at over SAR 5 bn, led by the 343-bed Madeeda Hospitals, as well as other projects with capacity ranging from 10 to 30 beds.