The health sector in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries is witnessing a significant expansion, reflecting the volume of government investment and the development of health infrastructure in recent years.
Data from the GCC Statistical Centre indicates clear growth in health facilities and services provided to all segments of society.
By the end of 2024, the total number of hospitals reached approximately 882, an increase of 176 hospitals during the 2014–2024 period, driven by both public and private investment.
According to the report issued by the GCC Statistical Centre, the total number of hospital beds reached 127,600, with government-owned beds accounting for 73% of that total.