The Primary Health Centre Code outlines comprehensive standards for establishing healthcare facilities that prioritize patient safety, operational efficiency, and community needs.
It mandates optimal site selection (e.g., avoiding proximity to schools, soil testing, accessible parking), functional zoning (e.g., emergency departments, specialized clinics, laboratories), and infrastructure tailored for seamless workflows.
The code emphasizes sustainability, energy efficiency, universal accessibility, and compliance with Kuwaiti regulations (e.g., Ministry of Health, environmental authorities) to ensure high-quality, future-ready healthcare services.
This framework elevates Kuwait’s primary healthcare system by integrating smart technologies, patient-centered design, and staff support.
It aligns with global health standards while addressing local needs, serving as a cornerstone for the nation’s vision of accessible, sustainable, and innovative healthcare infrastructure.


