General Health In Saudi Arabia: Health Workers As Drivers Of Population Health And System Transformation

Authors

  • Amjad Ali sarhan alsaaed, Mona Bander Mejwal Alshammari, Amani Abdullah Wajeeh, Najah Mashuj Habib Alshammari, Sarah bader Alrashidi, Nouf Ateeq Alqarni, Amal Saqer Owaidh Almutairi
  • Marzouq Dhaifallah A. Almutairi, Mona mohammed alqarni, Hassan Ayed Alsharif, Mamdouh Awad Alresheedi, Ali Ayed Ali Alresheedi, Abraa yahyah Mohammed, Jazin Yusra Shaya Abdullah Mohammed, Fawziah Bunayan Salem Alshammari

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https://doi.org/10.70082/e9b58e61

Abstract

General health in Saudi Arabia is influenced by rapid socioeconomic changes, demographic shifts, and evolving disease patterns. Health workers play a key role in translating national health priorities into population-level outcomes. This article examines general health in Saudi Arabia, concentrating on the impact of health workers on health promotion, disease prevention, and system performance. Through a population health and workforce-centered approach, the paper highlights how healthcare professionals address non-communicable diseases, strengthen primary care, and improve health system performance. The analysis emphasizes the importance of investing in the health workforce to sustain improvements in overall health across the Kingdom.

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2024-06-10

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General Health In Saudi Arabia: Health Workers As Drivers Of Population Health And System Transformation. (2024). The Review of Diabetic Studies , 969-971. https://doi.org/10.70082/e9b58e61