Kuwait Exempts GCC Citizens from Medical Treatment Fees

  • Publish date: Monday، 10 June 2024

GCC Citizens to Receive Free Medical Treatment in Kuwait

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The Kuwaiti Ministry of Health announced on Monday, June 10, 2024, that citizens of Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries will be exempt from medical treatment fees in Kuwait. This policy update means that GCC citizens will receive the same treatment as Kuwaiti nationals.

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Policy Update

The Ministry's statement detailed the revised fee and exemption policy for primary care patients in Kuwait. The new regulation specifies that citizens of GCC countries can access free medical treatment in Kuwait if they present a civil card or passport.

Exemption Details

This exemption aims to strengthen ties between GCC member states and ensure seamless access to healthcare for their citizens. The updated policy underscores Kuwait's commitment to regional cooperation and support for neighboring countries.

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