Saudi Aramco Medical Services Organization
Saudi Aramco Medical Services Organization is the comlex of company operated and privately contracted hospitals that serve Saudi Aramco employees and their dependent, numbering about 500,000 total. In all
Saudi Aramco communities, basic health care is provided through clinics, which function much as
Health Maintenance Organizations do in the
United States.
A rotating staff of general practitioners perform examinations and prescribe care on an outpatient basis. All of the clinics have facilities and
laboratories for basic diagnostic testing. Each clinic provides
ambulance service and
emergency room care, and each has a pharmacy where prescriptions ordered by clinic physicians can be filled at no charge. The community clinics are designed to take care of ordinary medical needs. More significant
health problems are handled at the Dhahran Health Center by referral from a clinic physician.
The
Dhahran Health Center consists of a 483-bed hospital, with an eight-bed intensive care unit, plus various outpatient services. That compares favorably with most community hospitals in the United States. In addition to general medicine and surgery, the Health Center provides a full complement of medical care so most medical problems can be treated.
The professional staff at the hospital is multinational, but many of the specialists are U.S. Board Certified or the UK's equivalent. Beginning in
2003, the Dhahran Health Center is accredited by
JCI, the newly created international division of
JCAH. Saudi Aramco's blood bank is accredited by the
American Association of Blood Banks. Liaison relations exist with the
World Health Organization in
Geneva, Switzerland, and the
Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, Georgia, for immediate consultation regarding diseases of international significance.