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Market Background

Enormous potential and high demand: The increasingly important role of private sector investment in the region's healthcare systems
 
GCC governments are currently responsible for 75% of their countries' healthcare investment, but event those countries with substantial resources realise that subsidising their healthcare systems investment will not be sustainable in decades to come.

Governments now recognise the importance of private-sector finance to meet the demands of their populations' healthcare needs. As a result, an increasing number of large-scale healthcare projects are in the pipeline and industry rules and regulations are being reformed in order to attract more private-sector investment in these projects, as well as the wider healthcare sector.

This brings immense potential for all aspects of medical provisioning in the region, including the design and construction of new facilities, supply of medical suites, furniture and equipment and the provision of vital support services such as facilities management, security and technical services.

 
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