Qatar’s health sector poised for significant growth in 2025: Report
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Doha, Qatar: Qatar s healthcare sector is set to experience significant growth in the coming years, with substantial investments in infrastructure, ad...
Doha, Qatar: Qatar’s healthcare sector is set to experience significant growth in the coming years, with substantial investments in infrastructure, advanced medical technologies, and a surge in medical tourism.
Allocations for the healthcare sector constitute QR22bn, representing around 10.5 percent of the total budget of 2025.
According to recent forecasts by Statista, Qatar’s hospital market is expected to generate an impressive $2.26bn in revenue by 2025, reflecting the country’s growing focus on world-class healthcare services. By 2029, the sector is projected to continue its upward trajectory, reaching a market volume of $2.85bn, representing a robust annual growth rate of 5.94%.
The rise in healthcare infrastructure, including the increasing number of hospitals and medical facilities, has contributed significantly to this growth. Furthermore, Qatar’s emphasis on fostering medical tourism is helping attract patients from abroad, bolstering the demand for high-quality treatments and specialised care. As Qatar’s healthcare ecosystem continues to flourish, the adoption of cutting-edge technologies is enhancing the quality of medical services across the country.
Statista also forecasts that Qatar’s hospitals are leading the way in integrating advanced technological solutions, including artificial intelligence and precision medicine, to deliver accurate diagnostics and personalised treatments.