The Future of Healthcare Systems within New Transformational and Role Multidisciplinary Collaboration in the Era of Saudi Vision 2030
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Abstract
Background: The Saudi Arabian Vision 2030 seeks to improve the delivery of various sectors including health and this has made the following changes. As the country keeps developing more fluid health technologies such as telemedicine and artificial intelligence, it is transformative through the healthcare structure to transmute patient imminent care services, boost efficiency, and meet its objectives.
Aim: The purpose of this research will be to investigate the continued evolution of care in Saudi Arabia other administrative values as the;; technology adoption, change in policy, leadership support, achievement of Vision 2030 goals to the health care sector.
Method: Research articles were collected from different fields of the healthcare sector of Saudi Arabia such as; technological adoption in KSA, policy development evaluation in KSA, empowering leadership in KSA, and educational reforms evaluation in KSA. The information was retrieved from the academic articles, policy studies, and cases that deal with Vision 2030’s health care plan.
Results: The findings highlight several key trends: shift to adoption of new technologies such as AI and telemedicine, changes to policy that seek to improve the healthcare system, and a huge drive towards women employment within health sectors. The others are health care cooperation, health research agenda, and healthcare approaches that must be sucked in order to attain Vision 2030. However, the following issues were highlighted as some of the factors that have affected the advance of educational reforms: The challenge of infrastructure and accessibility. The challenge of continuity and the indication of other continuing issues.
Conclusion: KSA’s Vision 2030 healthcare change is underway, new advancements are being made in technology and health policies, as well as empowering the leadership. Despite positive features such as the integration of technology and interdisciplinary work in addressing the development needs, leadership remands a little behind in embracing the full status of women while technological infrastructure also remains an input to be desired.