‎Health coverage for all Saudis: GASTAT

‎Health coverage for all Saudis: GASTAT ‎Health coverage for all Saudis: GASTAT

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The General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) reported that 100% of Saudi nationals had basic healthcare coverage in 2024, while the rate for all residents reached 95.9%. The average number of healthcare visits per resident over the past year was 1.9.

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The 2024 National Health and Women and Child Health Surveys showed that 94.8% of adults (15+) had basic healthcare coverage through government programs or private insurance, with expatriate coverage at 91%.

The table below details basic healthcare coverage for adult residents (15 years and older) in Saudi Arabia in 2024:

Basic Healthcare Coverage by Nationality for Adults (15+), 2024

Saudi

Non-Saudi

Total

Coverage

100.0%

91.0%

94.8%

Government healthcare coverage reached 49.1%, including 41.7% of men and 63.1% of women.

Private health insurance covered 41.3%, while 8.8% paid out of pocket or via credit card.

Basic Healthcare Coverage for Adults (15+)

Coverage Type

Male

Female

Total

Government Coverage

41.7%

63.1%

49.1%

Private Health Insurance

48.7%

27.1%

41.3%

Out-of-Pocket/Credit Card

8.7%

9.1%

8.8%

Charity Assistance

0.9%

0.7%

0.8%

Total

100.0%

100.0%

100.0%

The survey showed 84.7% of those aged 80+ had government healthcare coverage, while 48.8% of those aged 30-34 had private insurance. The table below details other age groups:

Basic Healthcare Coverage by Age Group

Age Group

Government Coverage

Private

Insurance

Charity Assistance

Out-of-Pocket/Credit Card

Total

15-19

74.3%

17.2%

0.6%

7.9%

100%

20-24

52.6%

37.7%

1.3%

8.5%

100%

25-29

45.6%

45.0%

0.8%

8.6%

100%

30-34

40.4%

48.8%

0.9%

9.9%

100%

35-39

41.3%

48.6%

0.9%

9.1%

100%

40-44

42.1%

48.2%

0.7%

9.0%

100%

45-49

46.5%

43.1%

0.7%

9.7%

100%

50-54

50.6%

40.3%

0.6%

8.5%

100%

55-59

55.7%

36.7%

0.5%

7.1%

100%

60-64

58.9%

30.8%

2.1%

8.2%

100%

65-69

66.4%

24.9%

0.2%

8.5%

100%

70-74

73.8%

19.0%

0.3%

7.0%

100%

75-79

77.0%

13.8%

0.5%

8.7%

100%

80+

84.7%

10.1%

1.5%

3.7%

100%

Total

49.1%

41.3%

0.8%

8.8%

100%

Al-Baha Province had the highest government coverage at 76.9%, while the Eastern Province led in private insurance at 55.9%. The table below details other regions.

Basic Healthcare Coverage by Region (15+)

Region

Government Coverage

Private

Insurance

Charity Assistance

Out-of-Pocket/Credit Card

Total

Riyadh

39.0%

51.8%

0.6%

8.6%

100%

Makkah

48.9%

39.3%

0.9%

10.9%

100%

Madinah

50.7%

31.4%

1.1%

16.8%

100%

Qassim

57.3%

29.8%

0.2%

12.6%

100%

Eastern Province

39.3%

55.9%

0.6%

4.2%

100%

Asir

67.1%

23.9%

2.4%

6.5%

100%

Tabuk

64.4%

28.8%

1.1%

5.8%

100%

Hail

74.7%

18.3%

0.4%

6.6%

100%

Northern Borders

67.2%

27.3%

5.5%

100%

Jazan

71.0%

17.0%

1.0%

11.0%

100%

Najran

67.9%

25.6%

1.1%

5.5%

100%

Al-Baha

76.9%

18.6%

0.9%

3.6%

100%

Al-Jouf

70.1%

23.9%

1.8%

4.2%

100%

Total

49.1%

41.3%

0.8%

8.8%

100%

 

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s flag

The General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) reported that 100% of Saudi nationals had basic healthcare coverage in 2024, while the rate for all residents reached 95.9%. The average number of healthcare visits per resident over the past year was 1.9.

The 2024 National Health and Women and Child Health Surveys showed that 94.8% of adults (15+) had basic healthcare coverage through government programs or private insurance, with expatriate coverage at 91%.

The table below details basic healthcare coverage for adult residents (15 years and older) in Saudi Arabia in 2024:

Basic Healthcare Coverage by Nationality for Adults (15+), 2024

Saudi

Non-Saudi

Total

Coverage

100.0%

91.0%

94.8%

Government healthcare coverage reached 49.1%, including 41.7% of men and 63.1% of women.

Private health insurance covered 41.3%, while 8.8% paid out of pocket or via credit card.

Basic Healthcare Coverage for Adults (15+)

Coverage Type

Male

Female

Total

Government Coverage

41.7%

63.1%

49.1%

Private Health Insurance

48.7%

27.1%

41.3%

Out-of-Pocket/Credit Card

8.7%

9.1%

8.8%

Charity Assistance

0.9%

0.7%

0.8%

Total

100.0%

100.0%

100.0%

The survey showed 84.7% of those aged 80+ had government healthcare coverage, while 48.8% of those aged 30-34 had private insurance. The table below details other age groups:

Basic Healthcare Coverage by Age Group

Age Group

Government Coverage

Private

Insurance

Charity Assistance

Out-of-Pocket/Credit Card

Total

15-19

74.3%

17.2%

0.6%

7.9%

100%

20-24

52.6%

37.7%

1.3%

8.5%

100%

25-29

45.6%

45.0%

0.8%

8.6%

100%

30-34

40.4%

48.8%

0.9%

9.9%

100%

35-39

41.3%

48.6%

0.9%

9.1%

100%

40-44

42.1%

48.2%

0.7%

9.0%

100%

45-49

46.5%

43.1%

0.7%

9.7%

100%

50-54

50.6%

40.3%

0.6%

8.5%

100%

55-59

55.7%

36.7%

0.5%

7.1%

100%

60-64

58.9%

30.8%

2.1%

8.2%

100%

65-69

66.4%

24.9%

0.2%

8.5%

100%

70-74

73.8%

19.0%

0.3%

7.0%

100%

75-79

77.0%

13.8%

0.5%

8.7%

100%

80+

84.7%

10.1%

1.5%

3.7%

100%

Total

49.1%

41.3%

0.8%

8.8%

100%

Al-Baha Province had the highest government coverage at 76.9%, while the Eastern Province led in private insurance at 55.9%. The table below details other regions.

Basic Healthcare Coverage by Region (15+)

Region

Government Coverage

Private

Insurance

Charity Assistance

Out-of-Pocket/Credit Card

Total

Riyadh

39.0%

51.8%

0.6%

8.6%

100%

Makkah

48.9%

39.3%

0.9%

10.9%

100%

Madinah

50.7%

31.4%

1.1%

16.8%

100%

Qassim

57.3%

29.8%

0.2%

12.6%

100%

Eastern Province

39.3%

55.9%

0.6%

4.2%

100%

Asir

67.1%

23.9%

2.4%

6.5%

100%

Tabuk

64.4%

28.8%

1.1%

5.8%

100%

Hail

74.7%

18.3%

0.4%

6.6%

100%

Northern Borders

67.2%

27.3%

5.5%

100%

Jazan

71.0%

17.0%

1.0%

11.0%

100%

Najran

67.9%

25.6%

1.1%

5.5%

100%

Al-Baha

76.9%

18.6%

0.9%

3.6%

100%

Al-Jouf

70.1%

23.9%

1.8%

4.2%

100%

Total

49.1%

41.3%

0.8%

8.8%

100%

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