Overcrowding of government hospitals with expatriates deprives citizens of free treatment

Journalist Ahmed Ajab believes that the emergency crowding of government hospitals with foreign arrivals disrupts and may deprive citizens of benefiting from the free treatment service in their homeland, recounting what happened with a Saudi citizen who was unable to put his daughter in the King Abdullah Medical Complex, nor to meet the consultant doctor, following waiting for more than Five hours, during which he was afraid of the appendix exploding, to be told by the health practitioner in the end that “there is no empty bed.”

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