Following the success of the Kingdom Healthcare Expansion and Investment Summit 2009, the Ministry of Health Saudi Arabia and naseba are hosting the 2nd Annual Kingdom Healthcare Expansion and Investment Summit on December 5th and 6th 2010.
The 2010 Summit will mark the first Healthcare series summit by naseba which is officially endorsed by the Ministry of Health KSA and is proudly being held under the patronage of His Excellency Dr. Abdullah Al Rabeeah, the Minister of Health.
Dr. Mohammed Al Yemeni, Advisor to the Minister of Health and General Supervisor for ICT will be attending the summit as well as participating in a panel discussion specifically addressing the emergence of eHealth services in the Kingdom.
Also participating will be Dr. Saleh Al Tayyar, Vice Executive President from Saudi Food and Drug Authority who will be sharing his views in a panel discussion focusing on the future of Medical devices in Saudi Arabia.
Prof. Saleh A. Bawazir, Vice President for Drug Affairs and Dr. Saleh Al Tayyar, Vice Executive President from Saudi Food and Drug Authority will also be speaking at the Summit which takes place at the Park Hyatt, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
The 2nd Edition of the Kingdom Healthcare Summit, which promises to be bigger and better, will gather influential international and regional decision makers, government representatives, investors and solution providers from the private and public sectors to discuss and decide on the future of healthcare.
The two-day summit will be attended by over 200 representatives from leading private hospitals, government institutions, international medical firms as well as primary healthcare academia.
Fabien Faure, Group Managing Director of naseba, said “Saudi Arabia represents the biggest healthcare market in the Middle East. As the demand for health services and medical products increases exponentially, the country needs to be able to meet these demands.
The Kingdom Healthcare Summit will bring forth these challenges and many more, such as meeting the medical needs of an increased number of patients as well as providing the older generation with international standard healthcare facilities. Together with the Ministry of Health the summit will bring together an array of speakers to help overcome these obstacles.”
© Press Release 2010