Middle East Healthcare Co. (MEAHCO), which owns and runs Saudi German Hospitals (SGH), signed a cooperation agreement with Mayo Clinic Healthcare Network to improve patients’ lives, according to the company’s filing to the Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul) on Monday.
The deal aims at providing high quality medical services to patients, in addition to reviewing and making research on critical cases with doctors from Mayo Clinic.
“This agreement that was signed is in accordance with the 2030 vision of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to build strong cooperation with international standard organizations to improve the healthcare sector,” the statement highlighted.
Earlier in January 2020, SGH announced that it plans to form new partnerships with Egypt’s Mayo Clinic Care Network, a group of carefully vetted and independent health care systems.
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