28 Apr 2026
Oman: Shura Council Urges Tighter Regulation of Private Healthcare Pricing
The Arabian Stories, 27 April 2026: Oman’s Shura Council has called for stricter regulation of private healthcare pricing and stronger oversight of medical services, pressing for reforms to improve affordability, medicine availability, and the sustainability of the health system.
The recommendations were made during the Council’s 17th regular sitting, chaired by Khalid Al Maawali, following the statement of Health Minister Dr Hilal Ali Al Sabti. Members highlighted the need for tighter supervision of private hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies to prevent exploitative pricing and ensure fair access to treatment, as rising healthcare costs continue to burden households.
Council members also urged stronger pharmaceutical oversight, including stricter standards for medicine safety and effectiveness, and the establishment of specialised medical storage facilities at the governorate level to reduce shortages. Workforce concerns were raised, with calls to improve Omanisation rates in medical specialisations, attract and retain Omani professionals, and regularise employment conditions for ambulance drivers and contract staff.
Infrastructure proposals included expanding intensive care units, creating specialised clinics for chronic diseases, and considering dedicated hospitals for women and children. Preventive health programmes were also recommended to address strokes, hypertension, diabetes, and mental health conditions among youth.
Members further stressed the importance of digital transformation, advocating for AIāsupported appointment systems,