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kaggle-ho-016165House Oversight

Bank research report outlines Saudi private hospital management contracts and privatization outlook

Bank research report outlines Saudi private hospital management contracts and privatization outlook The passage provides generic contract values and market commentary without naming influential political figures, intelligence agencies, or uncovering misconduct. It offers limited actionable leads—mostly financial figures for private firms—making it low‑value for investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Dallah holds two hospital management contracts worth SAR 4.5 m and SAR 89 m over five years.; Mouwasat’s fee structure shifted from a flat SAR 3 m per year to revenue‑share arrangements.; NMC receives $5 m (SAR 18 m) annually for managing a UAE government hospital.

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House Oversight
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Bank research report outlines Saudi private hospital management contracts and privatization outlook The passage provides generic contract values and market commentary without naming influential political figures, intelligence agencies, or uncovering misconduct. It offers limited actionable leads—mostly financial figures for private firms—making it low‑value for investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Dallah holds two hospital management contracts worth SAR 4.5 m and SAR 89 m over five years.; Mouwasat’s fee structure shifted from a flat SAR 3 m per year to revenue‑share arrangements.; NMC receives $5 m (SAR 18 m) annually for managing a UAE government hospital.

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