Saudi to spend $20bn on health facilities
- Saudi Arabia: Tuesday, May 26 - 2009 at 11:32
Dr Mazen Fakeeh, director-general of Dr. Soliman Fakeeh Hospital (DSFH) has said Saudi Arabia's private sector is forecast to spend $20bn by 2016 on new medical facilities and services, according to the Saudi Gazette. He said that DSFH alone will invest SR500m in the next three years for several projects in the Western Region, including a Fakeeh Medical Center by 2010 and two satellite hospitals, one in the extreme north and the other in the extreme south of the region.
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