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Determining and Comparing Saudi Arabian Health Insurance Plan to Western Schemes
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Determining and Comparing Saudi Arabian Health Insurance Plan to Western Schemes

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Contents
List of Tables. 4
List of Diagrams. 4
Abstract 5
Introduction 6
Part One: Saudi Arabia Overview and Currant Situation of Health care and health Insurance Provision.
1. General Profile of Saudi Arabia. 9
2. The Need for Health Care in Saudi Arabia. 9
3. Health Care System in Saudi Arabia. 10
4. Health Insurance Provision in Saudi Arabia. 12
Part Two: Future Trend of Saudi Arabian Health Insurance Provision.
1. Health Insurance Growth in Saudi Arabia. 18
2. Future Plan for Health Insurance Scheme in Saudi Arabia. 18
Part Three: Comparing and Analysing the Health Insurance Schemes within Western Countries to Saudi Arabian Scheme.
1. The United Kingdom Health Care Provision and Private Medical Insurance. 21 1. National Health Service System. 21 2. The UK Private Medical Insurance 23
1. The United States of America Health Care Provision and Health Insurance. 26 1. Health Care System in USA. 26 2. The USA Private Health Insurance. 27
2. Australian Health Care System and Private Health Insurance Provision. 30 1. Australian Health Care System. 30 2. Australian Private Health Insurance Scheme. 31
3. Compression and Analysis: Saudi Arabia, UK, USA and Australia. 34 1. Beneficiaries: Saudi Arabia vs. UK. 40 2. Financiers: Saudi Arabia vs. Australia. 41 3. Regulator: Saudi Arabia vs. UK. 43 4. Providers: Saudi Arabia vs. USA. 44 5. Government: Saudi Arabia vs. Australia. 45
4. Research Findings and Key Learning. 48 1. Key Findings of Compression. 48 2. Key Learning by Saudi Arabia from Western Health Insurance Provision. 49
Conclusion. 51
Bibliography. 52

List of Tables
Table No.1: Saudi Arabian Health Insurance Provision Analysis. 34
Table No.2: United Kingdom Private Medical Insurance Provision Analysis. 35
Table No.3: USA Health Insurance Provision Analysis. 37
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