Medical Practitioners And The Evolution Of The Healthcare System In Saudi Arabia: A Detailed Review

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  • Thamer Owijan Alanazi, Ohoud Hamad Dham Al Dham, Maryam Mohammed Alkhamisi, Heba Mostafa Shaheen4, Amal Mohammed Aljibali, Mohammed Muaybd Alharby, Haya Abdullah Mohammed Alfadhel, Hadeel Meshal Alnakhli
  • Ghoson Awad Alghamdi, Ghadah Mohammed Hassan Ammash, Maryam Ali Alnami, Abdullah Mofarh Ahmad Alkhaldi, Abrar Fawaz Alfayez, Thekra Mohammed Alfuhaif, Saleh Ali Saleh Alhussain, Mariam Shaker Aljasser

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70082/6vz9p371

Abstract

Healthcare professionals are essential to effective health systems. They deliver services, promote health, prevent disease, and keep the system sustainable. In Saudi Arabia, the healthcare sector has changed significantly due to shifts in population, disease patterns, and national priorities. Vision 2030 has brought major changes, focusing on quality, efficiency, access, and patient-focused care. This article examines the Saudi healthcare system, highlighting the roles and impact of medical practitioners such as doctors, nurses, pharmacists, allied health workers, public health experts, and administrators. It also discusses staffing challenges, teamwork across professions, and future directions for healthcare in Saudi Arabia.

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2025-05-24

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Medical Practitioners And The Evolution Of The Healthcare System In Saudi Arabia: A Detailed Review. (2025). The Review of Diabetic Studies , 707-709. https://doi.org/10.70082/6vz9p371