Health, Human Capital, and Health Service Provision in Saudi Arabia: A Systemic Analysis of Healthcare Practice and Professional Contribution

Authors

  • Fahad Reshaid Alrobaish, Adel Abdullah Al Dakheel, Khaled Abdulaziz Abalkhail, Waleed Mohmeed Alrashdi, Mohammad Amer Alrashidi, Mohammed Fahad Alsalem, Bandar Ghunaim Alghunaim
  • Ibrahim Hussain Qaisi, Fahad Subeh Alrasheedi, Saeed Ali S Alghamdi, Layla Hosain Almakady, Nossoba Hussain Arkoubi, Salwa Jameel Hakeem, Najla Abdulgader Basamad, Abdullah Awadah Alrefaie

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70082/pmk82v06

Abstract

Health systems are shaped by governance, workforce strength, and what the population needs. In Saudi Arabia, health outcomes now depend more on how medical professionals, reforms, and national goals work together. Instead of seeing healthcare workers only by their job titles, this article looks at them as active contributors in a changing health system. Using recent reforms and health trends, the report reviews how clinical, preventive, and administrative work supports overall health in Saudi Arabia. It focuses on workforce skills, how services fit together, and how healthcare matches national goals. The analysis points out that professional skill, accountability, and system design are key to health outcomes.

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2025-05-24

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How to Cite

Health, Human Capital, and Health Service Provision in Saudi Arabia: A Systemic Analysis of Healthcare Practice and Professional Contribution. (2025). The Review of Diabetic Studies , 685-687. https://doi.org/10.70082/pmk82v06