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Summary
This document is page 51 of a Merrill Lynch financial research report (GEMs Paper #26) dated June 30, 2016. It analyzes the impact of Saudi Arabia's 'Vision 2030' and 'National Transformation Plan' on the healthcare sector, specifically noting the government's goal to shift funding responsibility to the private sector (from 25% to 35% by 2020) and the potential benefits for listed hospital operators like Al Hammadi and Bupa Arabia. The report highlights risks, including the fact that the Saudi government had not paid private hospitals for public patient referrals for over a year at the time of writing. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
Organizations (12)
| Name | Type | Context |
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| Merrill Lynch |
Author of the GEMs Paper report
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| Saudi Government |
Subject of the analysis regarding Vision 2030 and NTP
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| Al Hammadi |
Listed private hospital operator beneficiary
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| Care |
Listed private hospital operator beneficiary
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| Dallah |
Listed private hospital operator beneficiary
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| MEAHCO |
Listed private hospital operator beneficiary
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| Mouwasat |
Listed private hospital operator beneficiary
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| Bupa Arabia |
Incumbent private operator
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| Medgulf |
Incumbent private operator
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| Tawuniya |
Incumbent private operator
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| Daman |
Cited as an example of an Abu Dhabi-style insurance model
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016161
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Timeline (2 events)
2020
Target date for private sector to fund 35% of healthcare spend (National Transformation Plan)
Saudi Arabia
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Primary subject location for healthcare reform analysis
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Referenced for comparison regarding insurance systems
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Relationships (2)
Text states the government has not paid private hospitals for treatment of public patients for over a year.
Merrill Lynch authored the report analyzing the Saudi market.
Key Quotes (5)
"The Saudi government’s Vision 2030 document calls for an improvement in healthcare in Saudi Arabia."Source
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"The National Transformation Plan (NTP) targets the private sector to be responsible for funding 35% of healthcare spend in 2020, up from 25% today."Source
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"At present the government has not paid private hospitals for the treatment of public patients referred to them for over a year."Source
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"Vision 2030 a start but Needs Transparent Proposals"Source
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"Health: Not Tremendously Prescriptive"Source
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