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Saudi Arabia’s HHC and Cigna eye enhanced healthcare delivery

Both will focus on healthcare clusters as they shift towards a value-based care model.

Saudi Arabia’s Health Holding Company (HHC) and Cigna International Corporation (Cigna) have signed a letter of intent (LOI) to explore a partnership aimed at enhancing healthcare delivery across the Kingdom.

The collaboration will focus on supporting healthcare clusters as they shift towards a value-based care model.

Moreover, the partnership aims to improve healthcare in hospitals, optimise drug utilisation, and explore medical tourism opportunities for Saudi Arabia.

The agreement, represented by HHC CEO Nasser Al Huqbani and Hisham Radwan, CEO of Cigna Insurance Saudi Arabia, was formalised at the Global Health Forum at the Riyadh Exhibition and Convention Centre.

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