Gulf pumps $10bn into hospitals
- Saudi Arabia: Monday, December 03 - 2007 at 07:47
Gulf Arab countries are spending around $10bn on building new hospitals and clinics, as demand for beds is likely to double by 2025, according to figures provided by Proleads. Saudi Arabia is leading the way with $6.5bn earmarked for dozens of new public and private hospitals. Qatar has set aside $1.5bn while the UAE is investing $596m in building nine new hospitals and Kuwait is spending $428m on four new facilities.
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