ICU Departments in Hospitals

  • Client

    Ministry of Health, KSA

  • Location

  • Project Sector

    Hospitals and Medical Cites

  • BUA

Design and Development of ICU Departments

Engineering and medical study of all hospital departments and redesign of ICUs 

The project included the study, design, and document preparation for bidders implementing projects to develop the intensive care units for 19 hospitals around the Kingdom. The development process was aimed at re-establishing departments following the study of medical planning and the movements of patients, visitors, equipment and employees within the departments, and to the spaces associated with the departments, and to increase clinical capacity.


No.

Hospital

City

Section

No. of Beds

Before Development

After Development

1

King Saud Medical City

Riyadh

ICU Adults

132

120

2

Yamama Hospital

Riyadh

ICU Newborn and Children

50

90

3

King Khalid Hospital

Tabouk

ICU Adults and Children

45

54

4

King Fahd Specialized Hospital

Tabouk

ICU Adults

12

12

5

King Khalid Hospital

Hafr al Batin

ICU Adults

12

15

6

Qurayat General Hospital

Qurayat

ICU Cardiology

18

13

7

King Abdallah Hospital

Jeddah

ICU Cardiology

8

19

8

King Abdulaziz

Al Jouf

ICU Cardiology

10

10

9

Prince Sultan Cardiology Center

Jazan

ICU Children

8

15

10

Ras Hospital

Qasim

ICU Adults

0

8

11

Khamees Musheit Hospital

Qasim

ICU Adults

8

20

12

Mhayel Aseer Hospital

Aseer

ICU Children

9

20

13

Maternity Hospital

Aseer

ICU Adults

15

24

14

Raneya Hospital

Taef

ICU Adults

2

6

15

Turna Hospital

Taef

ICU Adult

3

4

16

Prince Abdelaziz Hospital, Arar

Northern Borders

ICU Adults

7

15

17

King Abdallah Hospital

Bisha

ICU Adults

16

22

18

Maternity & Children's Hospital

Ihsa'a

ICU for Newborn

40

49

19

Maternity & Children's Hospital

Madina Munawara

ICU Children

20

30


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