SAUDI ARABIA

2,400 Saudis treated abroad at a cost of SR3bn last year

December 04, 2018

Saudi Gazette report

RIYADH —
As many as 2,401 Saudi patients were treated for various diseases abroad in 2017 at the expense of the government, the Arabic daily Al-Watan reported on Tuesday quoting the Health Ministry.

The ministry said the cost of treatment of the patients and the expenses of their companions reached about SR3 billion.

It said the cost of the treatment for the patients was about SR2.5 billion at an average SR1 million per patient while the expenses incurred on their companions were about SR422 million.

According to the ministry, about 53 percent of the patients were men while women constituted about 47 percent.

The ministry said a total of 1,307 Saudi patients, constituting more than 54 percent, were treated in the United States while 766 were treated in Germany, 236 in Britain and 92 in China.

It said the cost of treatment was the highest in America reaching about SR1.54 million per individual patient while in Britain it was about SR361,000.

According to the ministry, about 74 percent of the patients were sent abroad for treatment under royal decrees while 26 percent were sent on the decisions of the medical authority.

It said the patients below 14 years of age constituted about 21 percent of the Saudis sent abroad for treatment while 19 percent were between 15-29 years of age, 28 percent between 30-19 years and 32 percent were 50 years old or above.


December 04, 2018
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