Mapping the Private Healthcare Sector in Riyadh Region: Size, Services, and Alignment with the Saudi Ministry of Health Priorities.

Hassan Alshahrani, Naif Al-Matrafi, Nujud Al-Qahtani, Rajaa Taliby, Muna Hassanein, Ibtehaj Al-Rowilly
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Background: Mapping exercises are important to inform development of interventions aiming to enhance private sector's contribution towards achieving health systems objectives.

Objective: To map size, types, and distribution of private health institutions, and to identify the services they offer, and their alignment with Ministry of Health priorities.

Methods: A cross-sectional study targeted licensed, for-profit private health institutions in Riyadh Region, Saudi Arabia. Secondary data were collected from Department of Private Health Institutions in Riyadh and the Ministry of Health Year Statistical Book. Descriptive statistics were employed to analyze the collected data.

Results: Private hospitals increased from 40 (2017) to 46 (2021), with private sector hospital beds rising from 5,426 (2017) to 6,339 (2021). Pharmaceutical institutions comprised 55.4% of private health institutions, followed by polyclinics (23%) and supportive health services centers (17.1%). Laboratories, hospitals, and clinics represented 2%, 1%, and 0.5% of private health institutions respectively. Ambulance and radiology service centers were least available private health institutions at 0.1%. Home healthcare, remote care, telemedicine, family medicine, and long-term care were offered by 1.3%, 0.5%, 0.4%, and 0.1% of private health institutions respectively. Private hospitals accounted for 41.4% of total hospitals and private hospitals beds constituted 30.9% of Riyadh's total, with an average of 137.8 beds per hospital. Around 82% of private health institutions were in Riyadh city, with around 18% in peripheral provinces.

Conclusion: Private healthcare sector has witnessed substantial growth, primarily influenced by supply rather than demand dynamics. Incentives are essential to promote investment in Ministry of Health priorities.

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绘制利雅得地区私营医疗保健部门的地图:规模、服务以及与沙特卫生部优先事项的一致性。
背景:测绘工作对于制定旨在加强私营部门对实现卫生系统目标的贡献的干预措施非常重要。目的:绘制私人卫生机构的规模、类型和分布图,确定它们提供的服务,以及它们与卫生部优先事项的一致性。方法:一项针对沙特阿拉伯利雅得地区有执照的营利性私人卫生机构的横断面研究。二级数据来自利雅得私人卫生机构部和卫生部年度统计手册。采用描述性统计方法对收集到的数据进行分析。结果:私立医院从40家(2017年)增加到46家(2021年),私营部门医院的床位从5426张(2017)增加到6339张(2021)。制药机构占私营卫生机构的55.4%,其次是综合诊所(23%)和支持性卫生服务中心(17.1%)。实验室、医院和诊所分别占私营卫生组织的2%、1%和0.5%。救护车和放射科服务中心是可用性最低的私人卫生机构,占0.1%。家庭医疗、远程护理、远程医疗、家庭医学和长期护理分别占私人卫生机构的1.3%、0.5%、0.4%和0.1%。私立医院占医院总数的41.4%,私立医院床位占利雅得总数的30.9%,平均每家医院有137.8张床位。利雅得市约有82%的私人卫生机构,周边省份约有18%。结论:私营医疗保健部门出现了大幅增长,主要受供应而非需求动态的影响。激励措施对于促进对卫生部优先事项的投资至关重要。
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