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KUWAIT MAJOR DEVELOPMENTAL PLANS
IN HEALTHCARE SECTOR
A POTENTIAL PROFILE
FOR GLOBAL HEALTHCARE LEADERS
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Current Profile
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Kuwait has 16 beds per 10,000 population (2006)
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Kuwait plans to increase the number of beds from
4712 to 11000 by 2016 giving a revised figure of 33
beds per 10,000 population
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22 beds per 10,000 population by 2030 to cater to
7.00 million population by 2030 (2.39 Growth Rate as
3KMPR * Census 2009)
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Kuwait Health
Maintenance
Organization
National Health
Insurance Fund
Provision of Services
Perspective
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KUWAIT HEALTHCARE DEVELOPMENTAL PLANS
Kuwait Health Maintenance Organization (K-HMO) public
offering to be issued during the first quarter of 2011
Expected results:
• Private Sector Healthcare System composed of 1,500
beds (3 hospitals)
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a network of Primary Healthcare Centers (15)
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KUWAIT HEALTHCARE DEVELOPMENTAL PLANS
National Health Insurance Fund – A single payer
healthcare fund operating under the jurisdiction of the NHA.
Expected results:
• Kuwaitis can seek healthcare services from either
private or public providers with a provision for
reimbursement.
This system will mandate reorganizing public facilities into
“geographical health trusts” with decentralized healthcare
operations and fiduciary responsibilities.
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Provision of Services Perspective
1. Private Sector An additional 1,800 beds (K-HMO 1,500, three private
facilities @ 100 beds each) could be introduced to the
existing 1,000 beds currently operating in 11 private
sector hospitals.
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2. Public Sector –
Approximately 7,600 hospital beds could be added to the
current 6,000 operating MOH beds by 2016:
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Nine (09) MOH Towers – 4,000 beds (Highly Likely)
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Five (05)MOPW Hospitals – 3,000 beds (Highly Likely)
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One BOT Hospital – 600 Rehabilitation Medicine &
Geriatric Beds (project awarded by PTB)
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The Nine (09) MOH Hospital /Towers Expansion Project
Expand Nine (five general and 4 specialized) Operating
Hospitals by an additional :
• 4,000 beds
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85 Operating Rooms,
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250 Outpatient Clinics, and
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a full array of clinical and non clinical support services
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The Nine (09) MOH Hospital /Towers Expansion Project
MOH/Govt. of Kuwait requirements –
Single Tender / Single Contract “Design, Build, Equip, and
Maintain” system or methodology.
Methodology: Plan then Design/Build/Equip/Maintain
(approx. 2.5 - 3 years).
Initiative: to fast track the hospital building projects
utilizing sophisticated modular systems and precast
concrete construction technologies .
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The Nine (09) MOH Towers Expansion Project
Hospital
No. of Beds
Needed in 2030
No. of Beds
Approved MOH
AL AMIRI
600
0
AL ADAN
1000
0
MATERNITY
600
600
AL JAHRA
800
550
AL RAZI
500
500
IBN SINA
500
500
500
(MOH BOT)
500
500
PHYSICAL MEDICINE
CHILDREN
Hussain Makki Juma
Centre for Specialized
Surgeries.
•The new towers will
increase the number of
operating rooms to 70, and
the number of beds in
intensive care units to 90
beds.
•The project will also
increase the number of
outpatient clinics, and
improve
the
services
related
to
x-rays,
laboratories, sterilization
units, and medical records.
•They will also provide a
centre for disasters and
emergency
and
an
isolation ward with a
capacity of 90 beds.
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Modernization Efforts & Perceived Efficiencies –
The modernization and improved efficiencies that MOH
facilities will attain through current hospital expansion /
replacement projects and international affiliations /
management agreements.
This will result in sharply reducing waiting time for
diagnostic and treatment services, improved outcomes,
and much more appealing physical facilities.
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New PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION
HOSPITAL and Related Facilities
These facilities include:
• Construction of New Physical Medicine Hospital
• Tertiary Rehabilitation Center
• Geriatric Rehabilitation
• Extended Care for persons with multiple disabilities
• Prosthetic and Orthotic manufacturing Unit
3. Other Governmental Projects –
▫KOC Hospital – 350 beds general acute care facility
(project awarded).
▫PIFSS Hospital – One million square meters were
allocated by Municipality to PIFSS for a “Medical City”.
▫Police Hospital – Land allocated by Municipality, yet no
concrete steps taken. MOI Request for new hospital
with 300 beds. Site is in AlSabah Area 90,000M2
▫Kuwait University Teaching Hospital – 600 bed
teaching hospital is planned for new campus.
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Management of Hospitals –
Public: 05 MOH general hospitals ( out of the 06) and
select specialized centers have entered into 5-year
management agreements with major centers of excellence
with the goal of improving the quality and effectiveness of
patient care services. McGill, Princess Margret, Great
Ormond Street, and Johns Hopkins are among the
contracted facilities.
Private: agreements with the medical universities, world
renowned visiting doctors, management consultancies,
updates and adopting global state-of-the-art medical
developments and technologies.
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Private Facilities –
Potential Growth opportunities for mainstream
Maternity and Infertility Services, as well as other
health care services not covered by insurance
(dermatology, plastic surgery, dentistry).
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Medical Treatments Abroad Update
Year 2010:
MOH Budget : 1 Billion USD for medical treatments abroad
Statistics:
3000 patients were sponsored by the government
8000 patients from private funding.
Year 2009:
MOH Spending: 200 million Kuwaiti Dinars
Statistics:
2,100 Kuwaitis (MOH figures only)
Several thousands were sent under similar program
run by the Military, the Police, the Kuwait Oil
Company and the Emiri Diwan.
MOH seeks agreements with leading hospitals for providing best
health services at economic prices for Kuwaitis who go abroad for
treatment.
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E-Health Services and Systems
• MOH plans for upgrading data systems matching international
standards in all sectors of the Health Ministry and promoting the
applications of the electronic health systems at its departments.
• The MOH seeks to set up an integrated electronic communication
network to link up all sectors and departments of the ministry
including hospitals, medical centers and clinics.
• The MOH has already begun applying the e-files system for
preliminary health care and plans to expand it to incorporate the
engineering sector, the citizen's service, the e-communication and
the work shifts system.
Medical Recruitment and Training
• Current Profile: heavy reliance on expatriate workers with 80%
expat doctors and over 90% of all nurses are non-Kuwaitis.
• Kuwait healthcare development plan (08 public hospitals and
extension towers + 09 new MOPW Hospitals) will create
estimated number of 15,000 healthcare professionals positions in
the public sector.
• Standardizing local training facilities, curricular expansion to
accommodate emerging health concepts and improving the
system of hiring expatriates is the need of the hour.
Pharmaceutical Market Profile
• The BMI Q310 reports quoted the Kuwaiti pharmaceutical market
as worth just KWD105mn (US$365mn).
• Forecast: Through to 2014, a compound annual growth rate
(CAGR) of 5.97% i.e. KWD140mn (US$520mn), reaching a value of
US$601mn in 2019.
• Key growth drivers: healthcare modernization initiatives and
demographic and epidemiological factors (e.g. highest rate of
obesity in the world)
• 2010 MOH Initiatives:
– 5% reduction in prices of 5,000 essential drugs.
– public hospitals and pharmacies to stock the highly-consumed therapeutic
categories to prevent patients paying higher fees at private pharmacies.
– a common GCC-wide pharmaceutical import policy to alleviate cost
pressures and to make pharmaceuticals more affordable in the private
sector.