Saudi Arabia to spend SR1.18bn on KFMC expansion
- Saudi Arabia: Saturday, October 06 - 2012 at 01:47
The Saudi health ministry is set to sign today a group of contracts worth SR1.18bn related to the establishment of new medical centres and expansion of the existing facilities at King Fahd Medical City (KFMC), Arab News has reported. The projects include the establishment of a comprehensive cancer centre, a neurosciences centre, lab building, a centre for stem cell research and associated administrative offices and expansion of Prince Salman Cardiac Centre. The comprehensive cancer centre is a 238-bed, 11-story building and composed of 80 units and training facilities. The neurosciences centre is an 11-story building and will have 10 specialized operation rooms in addition to 40-bed neuro intensive care units and another 316-bed neuro research lab centre.
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