The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has taken a new step towards developing its healthcare sector, with the Cabinet, chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman , approving the establishment of the National Institute for Health Research . This decision reflects the leadership's commitment to ensuring comprehensive and integrated healthcare for all citizens and residents alike, based on the principles of justice, equality, and easy access to medical services.
Unified system for healthcare and licensing
Believing in the importance of strengthening the healthcare system, the Saudi government has developed a unified and comprehensive system covering health licensing services. This system relies on advanced digital technologies that are directly linked to relevant government agencies. This technological integration aims to raise the level of efficiency and ensure the quality of healthcare services provided, in line with the objectives of the Kingdom's Vision 2030.
Medical services covering the entire population
The Kingdom prioritizes human health , providing healthcare services to over 32 million citizens and residents, in addition to the millions of visitors who come annually to perform Hajj and Umrah. The healthcare system covers all levels, from specialized, university, and military hospitals , through medical cities, to primary care centers spread throughout the Kingdom.
Integrating services to achieve the vision's objectives
Through this development, the Kingdom aims to ensure seamless transitions for beneficiaries between different levels of healthcare, providing a comprehensive healthcare experience that meets the aspirations of citizens and residents. This comes within the framework of implementing the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 , which prioritizes enhancing quality of life and integrated healthcare.

