1. Healthcare Reform in Saudi Arabia Under Vision 2030: A Descriptive Review of the Roles of Health Administration, Psychology, Pharmacy, Anesthesia, Social Services, and Laboratory Science.
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Abdulrahman Alharthi, Mahdi Jari, Salem Alqarni, Ali Mohammed, Abdullah Alqarni, Mana Salem, Ali Alqarni, Saeed Mohammad, Alshihri, Atef Abdullah, Alshehri, Abdulaziz Abdulaah, Albhlul, Saud Abdulaziz, Amer Alshehri, Awad Ali, and M. Alqarni, Hamed Saad
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HEALTH care reform ,HEALTH services administration ,ANESTHESIA ,SOCIAL services ,HEALTH outcome assessment - Abstract
This study examines the multifaceted healthcare reforms undertaken by Saudi Arabia under its ambitious Vision 2030 initiative. The analysis delves into key areas of focus, including public-private partnerships, digital health integration, workforce development, and infrastructure improvements. By leveraging these strategies, Saudi Arabia aims to enhance healthcare accessibility, quality, and sustainability. The research highlights the significant impact of public-private collaborations and digital innovations on improving access to healthcare services and operational efficiency. Additionally, efforts to localize the healthcare workforce are gradually reducing reliance on expatriate professionals. However, challenges such as ensuring equitable access across regions and maintaining financial sustainability persist. To achieve the long-term goals of Vision 2030, ongoing evaluation and adaptive policy measures are essential. By fostering a robust healthcare system, Saudi Arabia seeks to elevate the standard of care, improve patient outcomes, and solidify its position as a global healthcare leader. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024