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This document is a page from a Merrill Lynch financial research report (GEMs Paper #26), dated June 30, 2016, included in House Oversight Committee records. It analyzes the Saudi Arabian healthcare sector, specifically focusing on the allocation of SAR 23bn to the Ministry of Health under the National Transformation Program (NTP), the push for "Saudisation" of the workforce, and financial strains caused by the government's non-payment to private providers like Al Hammadi and Dallah. While stamped with a House Oversight Bates number, the content is strictly economic analysis of Saudi public policy and market dynamics.

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2016-06-30
Publication of GEMs Paper #26
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Government of Saudi Arabia Debtor/Creditor Private Healthcare Providers (Al Hammadi, Dallah)
The government has not paid private providers who have treated government patients for a year
Merrill Lynch Investigative Subject/Evidence Provider House Oversight Committee
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"The government has not paid private providers who have treated government patients for a year"
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"Significant scope for increase in insurance coverage from 10.5m to 31m people"
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"Increased Saudisation could be used as a policy"
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