Kuwait: Washington embassy chased for unpaid US medical bills


Issue 1034 - 23 Mar 2017 | 1 minute read

Denver-based DaVita Inc on 20 March filed a complaint against the Embassy of the State of Kuwait in Washington for non-payment of services. DaVita is a large kidney care company (with $14.7bn turnover for 2016), which also has a presence in the Gulf; it opened a new dialysis clinic in Riyadh in January. DaVita said that since 2004 it had provided dialysis services to Kuwaiti nationals while they were in the United States.

Tagged with:

Pin Economy & business

Pin Kuwait

Want to read more?

Subscribe to Gulf States Newsletter

View subscription options

Don't have an account?

Register for access to our free content

An account also allows you to view selected free articles and set up news alerts.

Register

Join our community

Sign up for an account to gain:

  • Set up news alerts on the countries and sectors that matter to you.
  • Free access to newsletter articles under 100 words.
  • Free access to GSN View articles articles.


View a selection of Free articles

Explore subscription options

Follow us on Google News