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Kuwait ready to charge fees for medicine from foreigners

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

Kuwait is ready to charge a fee for medicine from foreigners in Kuwait. Health Minister Dr Ahmed Al Awadi has instructed the authorities to charge a fee of 10 dinars for government hospitals and 5 dinars for primary health clinics.

Officials informed that the decision came into effect from today. Earlier, primary health clinics and hospitals used to provide free medicines to foreigners. According to the new directive, foreigners will have to pay a fee of 5 dinars to get medicine from a pharmacy in a primary health center and 10 dinars at an outpatient pharmacy in a hospital.

Currently, the consultation fee is 2 dinars in primary health centers and 10 dinars in hospitals. As a result, expatriates will have to pay a fee of seven dinars to visit a primary health clinic and 20 dinars to visit a hospital. The Ministry of Health announced in a press release that the decision is aimed at preventing wastage of medicines and improving health services.

Some specific areas have been declared exempt from the fee, but it has not been specified which ones. The new decision will create a big crisis for tens of thousands of ordinary foreigners including Malayalis.

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