Health care system in Saudi Arabia: an overview
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Abstract
The government of Saudi Arabia has given high priority to the development of health care services at all levels: primary, secondary and tertiary. As a consequence, the health of the Saudi population has greatly improved in recent decades. However, a number of issues pose challenges to the health care system, such a shortage of Saudi health professionals, the health ministry's multiple roles, limited financial resources, changing patterns of disease, high demand resulting from free services, an absence of a national crisis management policy, poor accessibility to some health care facilities, lack of a national health information system, and the underutilization of the potential of electronic health strategies.…
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- HRHIS
- Health care
- Public health
- Government (linguistics)
- Health policy
- International health
- Business
- Economic growth
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- No poverty
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