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Qatar Healthcare Facilities Master Plan 2013-2033

Supreme Council of Health Country Resources General Health Strategies and Plans Qatar 1 September 2014 Policy document

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The Qatar Healthcare Facilities Master Plan 2013-2033 provides the first guide for managing the
country’s growth of key healthcare infrastructure. It presents the numbers, types and location of
hospitals, primary health care centers, pharmacies and major medical equipment required over the
next twenty years. It also outlines an action plan to support this infrastructure growth.

This document is a ‘living’ tool, continually updated to best reflect all changing drivers. It represents an important opportunity for people to work together towards meeting Qatar’s health needs and
expectations, and delivering a world-class healthcare system.

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