Study: Public-private partnerships key to Kuwait health reform
Kuwait Times, March 17, 2009
Analysts from the Kuwait Medical Association are predicting a growing demand in the country's healthcare needs over the next few years. A new study has found that this demand for a more efficient medical care system is impending, as the country's population as well as the increasing threat of cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and obesity continue to rise.
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