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Health care system in Saudi Arabia: an overview.

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In this article, the authors reviewed the historical development and current structure of the health care system in Saudi Arabia with particular emphasis on the public health sector and the opportunities and challenges confronting the Saudi Health Care system.
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The government of Saudi Arabia has given high priority to the development of health care services at all levels: primary, secondary and tertiary. As a consequence, the health of the Saudi population has greatly improved in recent decades. However, a number of issues pose challenges to the health care system, such a shortage of Saudi health professionals, the health ministry's multiple roles, limited financial resources, changing patterns of disease, high demand resulting from free services, an absence of a national crisis management policy, poor accessibility to some health care facilities, lack of a national health information system, and the underutilization of the potential of electronic health strategies. This paper reviews the historical development and current structure of the health care system in Saudi Arabia with particular emphasis on the public health sector and the opportunities and challenges confronting the Saudi health care system.

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The changing face of healthcare in Saudi Arabia.

TL;DR: The changes of Saudi Arabia's healthcare system to privatize public hospitals and introduce insurance coverage for both foreign workers and citizens provide an interesting and insightful case for the challenges in radically changing a country’s healthcare system.
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Health research in the World Health Organization Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean.

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The health policy issues in the Ministry of Health of Saudi Arabia include a shortage of health professionals, limited financial resources, and an absence of a national crisis management policy.