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Saudi ministry cancels hospital insurance programme

  • Saudi Arabia: Sunday, July 12 - 2009 at 09:46

Saudi Arabia's Minister of Health has ordered the cancellation of the Cooperative Health Insurance Program at a number of the ministry's major hospitals, in order to make their services accessible to all citizens, the Saudi Gazette has reported. Hospitals affected by the decision include King Abdul Aziz Hospital and Tumour Centre in Jeddah, King Abdul Aziz Specialist Hospital in Taif, Ohud Hospital in Madina and Al-Eman Hospital in Riyadh, which are all in zones with private hospital access for persons with insurance, the minister has noted.

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