AN ANALYSIS OF THE OLD, CURRENT, AND FUTURE SYSTEMS OF THE HEALTHCARE SERVICES IN SAUDI ARABIA

Abstract

This report offers a thorough summary of Saudi Arabia's healthcare services' past development as well as their possible future. Over time, Saudi Arabia's healthcare system has undergone a substantial transformation, moving from a decentralized and resource-constrained structure to one that is more organized and efficient. Early in the new millennium, the Health Transformation Program (HTP) was introduced, which was a game-changer that led to advancements in healthcare staff, modernization, and infrastructure. Future developments in Saudi Arabia's healthcare system are anticipated by Vision 2030, which calls for a greater dependence on technology, telemedicine, involvement from the private sector, and a primary focus on preventative and basic healthcare. There are still issues to be resolved, such as managing regional differences, adjusting to an aging and expanding population, and promoting public-private partnerships. It is anticipated that Saudi Arabia's healthcare system would continue to change, driven by the goal of offering its people high-quality, affordable, and accessible healthcare

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