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

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Mohammad ali algarni, Rayan Fayez Khawjah, Thamer Mohammad Mugheeb, Abdullah Alaqil

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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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Mohammad ali algarni, Rayan Fayez Khawjah, Thamer Mohammad Mugheeb, Abdullah Alaqil. (2023). AN ANALYSIS OF THE OLD, CURRENT, AND FUTURE SYSTEMS OF THE HEALTHCARE SERVICES IN SAUDI ARABIA. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 44(3), 366–373. https://doi.org/10.17762/jaz.v44i3.649
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