医疗保健转型:沙特阿拉伯2030年愿景医疗保健模式。

IF 3.3 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice Pub Date : 2025-01-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20523211.2024.2449051
Amal K Suleiman, Long Chiau Ming
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2030年愿景是沙特阿拉伯旨在促进经济多样化和提高生活水平的战略性社会经济计划。该愿景于2016年4月启动,描述了一项旨在改善服务和成果的创新医疗保健计划。本研究检视公立医院“照护模式”之优缺点。这一评估总结了2030年愿景的医疗保健革命。本研究探讨了创新的“护理模式”及其改变沙特医疗保健的潜力。在“2030愿景”之前,沙特阿拉伯的医疗体系面临着成本不断上升和严重依赖外国劳动力的问题,这表明需要进行革命性的变革。Vision 2030以患者为中心的框架强调个性化治疗,国家指南中心在标准化医疗保健过程中的作用在本综述中进行了研究。此外,我们还探索了电子健康记录和远程医疗服务的新举措。此外,我们还解决了与之相关的挑战,例如解决数字鸿沟和确保数据安全的必要性。沙特阿拉伯的《2030年愿景》在提供医疗保健方面带来了重大变革。尽管存在着挑战,例如基础设施不足、人员不足和对变化的抵制,这个远景为有效地处理这些问题提供了坚实的基础。这些改进措施的实施预计将提高保健服务的质量和可及性。这一过渡变革确保了医疗保健既具有创新性又具有包容性,特别是在社会经济上处于不利地位的地区。这一措施有望提高沙特阿拉伯人口的总体福利和经济成就。沙特王国医疗保健的未来取决于循证治疗的有效实施、协作合作和公平做法。尽管医疗保健行业具有连续性,但它具有重大的积极变革潜力。
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Transforming healthcare: Saudi Arabia's vision 2030 healthcare model.

Vision 2030 represents Saudi Arabia's strategic socio-economic plan aimed at promoting economic diversification and enhancing living standards. Launched in April 2016, this vision describes an innovative healthcare plan to improve services and outcomes. The merits and drawbacks of public hospitals' 'Model of Care' are examined in this study. This assessment summarises Vision 2030s healthcare revolution. This study explores the innovative 'Model of Care' and its potential to change Saudi healthcare. Prior to Vision 2030, Saudi Arabia's healthcare system grappled with escalating costs and a heavy reliance on foreign labour, signalling a need for transformative change. Vision 2030s patient-centric framework emphasises individualised treatment, and the National Guidelines Center's role in standardising healthcare processes is examined in this review. In addition, we also explored the new initiative of Electronic Health Records and telemedicine services. Additionally, we addressed the challenges associated with it, such as the imperative to address the digital divide and ensure data security. Vision 2030 in Saudi Arabia brought about a significant transformation in the provision of healthcare. Despite the presence of challenges, such as inadequate infrastructure, insufficient personnel, and resistance to change, this vision offers a robust foundation for effectively tackling these concerns. The implementation of these improvements is expected to enhance the calibre and accessibility of healthcare services. This transitional change ensures healthcare is both innovative and inclusive, particularly in socioeconomically disadvantaged regions. This measure is expected to enhance the general welfare and economic success of the population in Saudi Arabia. The future of healthcare in the Kingdom hinges on the effective implementation of evidence-based therapy, collaborative cooperation, and equitable practices. The healthcare sector possesses significant potential for substantial positive transformation, notwithstanding its continuous nature.

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Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice
Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice Health Professions-Pharmacy
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