GCC faces challenges to meet healthcare levels
- Middle East: Tuesday, June 23 - 2009 at 11:18
The new report by Ithmar Capital reveals that a total of 138,965 hospital beds, 140,334 physicians, and 227,079 nurses will be required by 2050 to maintain current healthcare levels in the GCC. The report calls on policy makers to engage with the private sector to expand, consolidate and support healthcare in the region.
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