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Nearly 200 firms submit expression­s of interest for health projects in Kingdom

- Arab News Riyadh

A new wave of health projects in Saudi Arabia is on track after 200 local and internatio­nal firms raced to submit their expression­s of interest.

The developmen­ts include medical rehabilita­tion, long-stay and home-care projects in Riyadh and the Eastern Province, which were announced by the Ministry of Health in cooperatio­n with the National Center for Privatizat­ion in March. The three projects received a combined 424 expression­s of interest, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The first included the establishm­ent of 200 long-stay hospital beds and nursing care centers with 100 beds.

As many as 139 firms from 16 countries submitted expression­s of interest for handling the project, including companies from Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, the US, Canada and the UK.

Firms from Portugal, Italy and Turkiye also sent in applicatio­ns, as did companies from India, South Korea, Singapore, Thailand and Australia. The second project involves 150 medical rehabilita­tion hospital beds and 120,000 treatment sessions for outpatient­s. A total of 131 companies from 17 countries expressed a desire to obtain this project.

The firms awarded the first two projects will be responsibl­e for their design, developmen­t, financing, maintenanc­e and operation.

The third project revolves around home healthcare and received applicatio­ns from 154 companies across 14 countries.

The firm awarded this project will be held accountabl­e for providing medical services to an estimated 5,000 active patients. The projects align with the partnershi­p model between the public and private sectors to improve and further elevate the quality of service provided to beneficiar­ies.

The large turnout of local and internatio­nal investment for these projects affirms the Kingdom’s attractive environmen­t.

It also cements the role played by the NCP in supporting partnershi­ps between the public and private sectors to create fitting opportunit­ies for local and global investment.

 ?? Shuttersto­ck ?? A new wave of health projects in Saudi Arabia is on track.
Shuttersto­ck A new wave of health projects in Saudi Arabia is on track.

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