Medina: More than 184,000 health services were delivered to Umrah pilgrims and visitors to the Prophet's Mosque throughout Ramadan. The healthcare system provided 184,509 services aimed at facilitating access to healthcare, ensuring high-quality service, and enabling pilgrims to perform their rituals with ease and peace of mind. This initiative aligns with the objectives of the 'Health Sector Transformation' and 'Pilgrim Experience Program' under Saudi Vision 2030.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the services included 109,793 emergency department visits, 64,892 beneficiaries of primary healthcare, 8,687 hospital admissions, and 794 surgical procedures. These were all provided within an integrated and highly efficient healthcare system. The efforts were coordinated across the health sector to maintain service quality and sustainability. The Ministry of Health supervised operations to enhance efficiency, ensure compliance with regulations, and consolidate the standard of care provided to pilgrims.