Bahrain Royal Medical Services

Bahrain Royal Medical Services
Bahrain Defense Force
Geography
Location Riffa,  Bahrain
Organisation
Hospital type Specialist
Affiliated university Bahrain Royal Medical Services of BDF
Services
Emergency department Yes
History
Founded 1968
Links
Website http://www.bdfmedical.org
Other links Bahrain Defense Force

Bahrain Royal Medical Services (also known as Bahrain Defense Force Hospital) is one of the major hospitals in the Kingdom of Bahrain, and the only hospital where free health care is provided exclusively for non-civilians in the country.

Committed to advanced care and advanced caring, BDFRMS Hospitals Health System offers the region's largest network of primary care physicians, outpatient center and hospital. The System also includes a network of specialty care physicians, skilled nursing, elder health, behavioral health, rehabilitation and home care services, managed care and insurance programs and occupational health and wellness.

Nearly 4,000 physicians and employees comprise BDFRMS Hospitals Health System.

BDFRMS Hospitals Health System's goal is to provide comprehensive primary and community-based care-the kind of healthcare people need most-as well as access to the highest quality specialty care when necessary.

The Bahrain Defence Force Hospital has a total bed capacity of 400 beds including that of inpatient, outpatient and emergency patients. The hospital ranks as the second largest hospital in Bahrain constituting all clinical infrastructure and highly trained medical staff.

The main mission of the B.D.F hospital is to provide health care services for the Military and Interior forces (i.e. both primary and secondary health care), emergency services for the public, specialized medical for referral patients and government VIP's.All Bahrain residents and non-residents are entitled to free health care services and treatment.

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Bahrain Royal Medical Services to train Alwalil Hospital medical staff

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