Saudi Arabia is set to open five new hospitals by 2025, adding 963 beds across key provinces as part of a broader SR260 billion ($69.3 billion) budget allocation to the health and social development sector. The new facilities aim to enhance access to care and improve healthcare infrastructure across the Kingdom. Other initiatives for 2025 include emergency services, early detection programs, cancer care, and expanded dialysis services. The government has prioritized expanding health coverage, upgrading hospitals and clinics, and implementing advanced technologies such as electronic health records and telemedicine services. Saudi Arabia's efforts in advancing its healthcare sector are aimed at improving the well-being of its citizens and residents.
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