• Source: King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre
    • The King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre (Arabic: مستشفى الملك فيصل التخصصي ومركز الأبحاث) (KFSH&RC) is a tertiary referral hospital in Riyadh, the capital city of Saudi Arabia.


      Overview


      As a tertiary referral hospital, it offers primary and highly specialized inpatient and outpatient medical care and participates in clinical and research studies. Overall, it has been ranked 79th globally.


      History


      KFSH&RC was established in 1970 on land donated by King Faisal and was officially opened in 1975 by King Khalid. From 1973 to 1985, the hospital was administered by the Hospital Corporation of America (HCA). In 1985, following a Royal Decree, the contract with HCA ended and the responsibility for the administration and operation of the hospital's premises was undertaken by a national team.
      The following are some key developments:

      In 1997, The King Fahd National Centre for Children's Cancer opened.
      In 2000, King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre – Jeddah Branch opened.
      In 2002, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre becomes a corporation.
      In 2018, The King Abdullah Centre for Cancer and Liver Diseases opened.
      In 2019, King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre – Madina branch opened.
      In 2021, KFSH&RC was transformed into an independent not-for-profit organization.


      Notable events


      King Fahad died in August 2005.
      King Salman underwent surgery for his gallbladder in July 2020.
      Mohammad Bin Salman was admitted and underwent surgery for appendicitis in February 2021.


      See also



      List of hospitals in Saudi Arabia
      List of things named after Saudi Kings
      King Saud Medical Complex


      References

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