 Saudi Arabia is the largest and fastest growing healthcare market in the GCC, estimated to reach SR92.6 billion (USD25 billion) by 2020. Last year, the Kingdom announced 420 health projects and laid foundation stones for an additional 127 other health facilities worth SR12 billion (USD3 billion). |
 Project Highlights: King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Project For Development of Security Forces Medical Complexes King Khaled Medical City, Dammam King Faisal Medical City, Asir Mouwasat Hospital, Al Khobar Amal Mental Health Hospital, Taif |
 By 2021, King Faisal Medical City in Abha expected to be completed. With 1,350 beds, Phase 2 – commencing soon – costs USD306 million. |  The USD1.2 billion King Khalid Medical City, Dammam is the largest of four integrated medical cities currently under development in Saudi Arabia. 1,500 beds with sophisticated HIT infrastructure. |  The estimated USD6.8 billion King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz project in Saudi Arabia for the development of Security Forces Medical Complexes is the largest healthcare project in the GCC. |  40 investment opportunities totaling SR41 billion predicted to come up in the healthcare sector from 2016 – 2021, according to the Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority |