Healthcare Professionals Within Integrated Health Systems: A Multidisciplinary Perspective

Authors

  • Mashael Ahmad Saeed Yahya, Nada Hassan Ali Al muhana, Hussain Marzooq Hussain Lasloom, Dolah Ahmad Mohd Assiri, Marim Alshabi, Muteb Mizan Altiah Alzibali
  • Fatima Eissa Ahmad, Maha Mohammed Albalawi, Mohammed Ayed M Monadher, Wadha Faleh Aldawsari, Khaled Ashishan Al-Mukhlifi, Sulayman Nayid Alzabalii
  • Sami Saleh Muhammad Saleh Alzebali, Naer Mohammed Alanazi, Yasser Muzhm Alzubali, Dalal Nassar Kareem Alatawi, Isabah Ibrahim Mohammed Alshahrani

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70082/q5nsss90

Abstract

Integrated health systems are powered by the joint proficiency, compassion, along with dedication of a wide range of medical practitioners, all working together to ensure that care goes beyond effective as well as truly patient-centered. In Saudi Arabia, these professionals manage a medical sector that is constantly growing and changing. The system is noted for expanding service coverage, rising population health needs, and the increasing complexity of medical care. This article takes a closer look at the important contributions of medical practitioners within Saudi Arabia’s integrated health systems, adopting a multidisciplinary lens to better understand how different roles come together to create a whole greater than the sum of its parts. We explore the makeup of the workforce, the spirit of cross-professional teamwork, how services are connected throughout different levels of care, and what all of this means for public health and wellness. By exploring the structures, day-to-day teamwork, and continuing difficulties these professionals face, this review shines a light on their central role in building and sustaining integrated care models and in driving the overall performance and resilience of the nation’s health system.

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2024-05-15

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Healthcare Professionals Within Integrated Health Systems: A Multidisciplinary Perspective. (2024). The Review of Diabetic Studies , 421-423. https://doi.org/10.70082/q5nsss90