RIYADH: The Council of Cooperative Health Insurance has stated that the Consolidated Health Insurance Policy covers child vaccinations through home medical care for 90 days as a precautionary measure amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Qualified health insurance companies and accredited health care providers have been told to put the order into effect and service providers were urged to survey individuals failing to do the required vaccinations and tell them to get the necessary children’s vaccinations approved by the Ministry of Health.
“The Council has set several criteria that must be adhered to. Qualified health insurance companies are obliged to provide child vaccination service through council-accredited service providers within the medical network of the insured,” said the council’s spokesperson, Yasser Al-Maarek.
Service providers must also comply with patient safety and infection control standards and procedures approved by the relevant regulatory authorities, the spokesperson said.
He called on all qualified insurance companies and accredited health care providers to inform their clients about these procedures. He also urged service providers wishing to provide home medical care to notify the Council’s general secretariat by email ([email protected]) so that the Council can include them in the list of home medical care providers and notify insurance companies.
Al-Maarek called on people with insurance to take advantage of the communication channels provided by the Council for inquiries, feedback, suggestions and complaints. These include telephone (920001177), e-portal (www.cchi.gov.sa), email ([email protected]) and a smartphone application, in addition to the official pages of the Council on the various social media platforms including Twitter and Facebook.
Insurance to cover children’s vaccinations in Saudi Arabia through home medical care
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Insurance to cover children’s vaccinations in Saudi Arabia through home medical care
- Service providers must comply with patient safety and infection control standards
‘Flying Over Saudi’ launches cinematic aerial experience of Saudi landmarks
RIYADH: The Flying Over Saudi experience was launched on Thursday at Boulevard City as part of Riyadh Season, introducing visitors to the first experience of its kind in the Kingdom.
The attraction provides a cinematic aerial journey using immersive technologies and multisensory effects that display Saudi Arabia’s most significant natural and urban landscapes from a new perspective, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The experience takes guests on a visual journey over the Kingdom’s diverse terrain, taking in Saudi Arabia’s vast deserts, towering mountains, lush valleys, modern cities, and expansive coastlines, in addition to special views of the Two Holy Mosques in Makkah and Madinah.
The film is presented in 8K resolution, featuring high-quality footage that captures the Kingdom’s geographic and cultural richness in a matter of minutes.
Each ride lasts about eight minutes, enhanced by sensory effects such as wind, water mist, and natural scent elements, along with innovative seat motion that intensifies the sense of realism and creates an experience close to actual flight.
The visual and audio technologies work seamlessly together to immerse visitors fully in the scenes presented.
By combining its immersive elements with footage filmed over diverse landscapes, Flying Over Saudi offers Riyadh Season visitors a new perspective of the Kingdom, one that merges advanced technology with local visual identity and highlights one of the widest natural maps extending from north to south and from the coastlines into the heart of the cities.
The launch of this experience exemplifies Riyadh Season’s commitment to delivering high-quality entertainment built on innovation and advanced presentation techniques. It further contributes to introducing visitors, from the Kingdom and abroad, to the beauty and diversity of Saudi Arabia’s destinations, reinforcing the season’s position as a leading platform for world-class immersive experiences.










