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SULTAN BIN ABDULAZIZ

HUMANITARIAN CITY (SBAHC)

Narrative Report By: Christian Emmanuel C. Bautista


Nature of the Business

Sultan Bin Abdulaziz Humanitarian City (SBAHC) is honored to be accredited and

certified by the top international accreditation organizations in the world like (JCIA) and (CARF).

Services of the Company

SBAHC is one of the most extensive and non-profitable rehabilitation facilities and

medical centers in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East with a capacity of around 500 beds and

provides both inpatient and outpatient services. The city provides therapeutic, supportive, and

educational services and have treated more than 600,000 patients from all over the Middle East.

Most of the patients were able to recover and go back to their normal life and reengage with the

community.

Specialties: Rehabilitation Hospital, Prosthetics & Orthotics, Pediatric Rehabilitation, Medical

Surgical Rehabilitation, Spinal Cord Injury Program, Stroke Rehabilitation Program, Therapeutic

Recreation, and Speech Language Pathology Program

Target Clientele

The target clients of SBAHC are mainly people who are in need of help, aid, and

rehabilitation. The mission of SBAHC is to help people help themselves.


Organizational Structure

Company Rules and Regulations

The philosophy of patient focus is the driving force behind the Sultan Bin Abdulaziz City

for Humanitarian Services. It is a philosophy strongly supported by the leadership and its impact

is clear in the development and implementation of services and the creation of systems, curricula,

and medical interventions. Obtaining accreditations is one of the approaches used to continue

development and participate in ensuring patient safety and quality of care.


Safety, Production, and Maintenance

The philosophy of patient focus is the driving force behind the Sultan Bin Abdulaziz City

for Humanitarian Services. It is a philosophy strongly supported by the leadership and its impact

is clear in the development and implementation of services and the creation of systems, curricula,

and medical interventions. Obtaining accreditations is one of the approaches used to continue

development and participate in ensuring patient safety and quality of care.

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