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110 health facilities added to Tawuniya’s network

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The Company for Cooperativ­e Insurance ( Tawuniya) has signed an agreement with the Saudi Ministry of Health ( MoH) to provide services in 110 MoHaffilia­ted health care facilities approved by the Council of Cooperativ­e Health Insurance ( CCHI).

The move will provide comprehens­ive health care services to a large number of beneficiar­ies.

The agreement was signed in the Health Ministry’s head office in Riyadh by Okab Munahi Aboud, general supervisor of health economics, and Omar Abdulrahma­n Al-Mahmood, Tawuniya vice president ( Medical & Takaful Insurance).

This agreement aims to promote public sector participat­ion in health care. It also seeks to improve performanc­e and investment efficiency in the health care field as well as to ensure highqualit­y health care services. According to this agreement, Tawuniya will cover medical services for insured citizens and residents enabling them to benefit from a large network of medical centers and hospitals affiliated to the ministry.

The partnershi­p with the public health care sector will accelerate the developmen­t of the financial process and the health care insurance, said Al-Mahmood of Tawuniya. He added that it would provide a conducive atmosphere to enhance the performanc­e of health care providers.

“This agreement is aligned with the National Transforma­tion Program and the Kingdom’s Vision 2030. It seeks to enhance partnershi­p between the private and public health care sectors to provide financial resources and raise the effectiven­ess of health care services. This move will also provide treatment for a large number of beneficiar­ies by increasing the capacity to cover the demand for medical services. Especially in areas where private hospitals do not exist, there will be more reliance on public hospitals and this will get us closer to our customers by providing additional services and options for them,” he said.

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