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Projected 10.3 per cent Growth in 2013 Saudi Healthcare Spend to Cover IT-Enabled Solutions

Published Aug 19, 2013

Healthcare spending in Saudi Arabia is expected to grow by 10.3 per cent this year to SAR 98 billion over 2012’s SAR 88.9 billion. The Saudi Government has announced that major projects involving healthcare along with other key sectors such as education will get additional funding and strong governmental focus in the coming months. At the same time, the Kingdom’s IT expenditure is projected to increase by around 6.6 per cent to SAR 15.3 billion this year. These parallel developments are expected to open up major opportunities in healthcare-related cloud computing adoption and investments in smart systems, among others.

CompuGroup Medical (CGM), the leading IT healthcare solutions provider in the Middle East and Turkey, says that more IT systems, equipment and services are needed to sustain the local and regional healthcare boom. CGM adds that the KSA is well-positioned to leverage technology to optimize national healthcare capabilities given its status as the largest information and communications technology (ICT) market in the Gulf. This keeps pace with the global trend of highlighting IT solutions to achieve development in various fields.

“There are several elements that are driving the growth of IT healthcare solutions in the Kingdom, such as a large and affluent population that is willing to support the adoption of leading medical systems and practices, a robust ICT sector, and increasing government focus on improving the quality of life of residents and citizens. Industry should capitalize on such an ideal environment to boost IT healthcare research and development and strive to sustain the growth of this important niche segment,” said Thomas Reitmayr, Vice President - Business Development, CGM CEE.

“Numerous factors indicate that the Saudi healthcare sector will continue with its rapid growth in the coming years, the most telling of which is the growing desire among the current population to improve their well being. With surging healthcare demand, strong government support, a robust economy and a thriving ICT community, the Kingdom is right on track to become a regional and global leader in IT healthcare systems development and adoption as well,” added Mehmet Bilginsoy, General Manager, CGM Middle East.

As one of the leading eHealth companies in the world, CGM has introduced quite a number of scalable technology products and solutions that continue to play major roles in enhancing the quality and extent of healthcare across the KSA. Among CGM’s key offerings are the CORTTEX Integrated Hospital Information Management System Environment, the CGM CNG Clinical Information Systems, and the iOS-based iCNG Mobile Applications.

CompuGroup Medical’s products and services are used by over 385,000 doctors, dentists, hospitals, pharmacies, healthcare networks and other service providers around the world. It taps its heightened awareness of regional market variables to identify, explore and maximize prime business opportunities in the Kingdom.



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