Abstract
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia espoused “Vision 2030” as a strategy for economic development and national growth. The vision demonstrated the Kingdom’s objectives to become a pioneer nation globally by achieving three main goals: a vibrant society, a thriving economy, and an ambitious nation. To fulfill this, the Kingdom launched a national transformation program (NTP) as outlined in “vision 2030” in June 2016. The health care transformation is one of the eight themes of the NTP’s. The history of health care facilities in the Kingdom is almost a century. Although the Kingdom has made notable progress in improving its population’s health over recent decades, it needs to modernize the health care system to reach the “vision 2030” goal. This article aims to describe the new Model of Care (MOC) according to the recent Saudi health care transformation under the Kingdom’s vision 2030. The MOC concept started with understanding the current state and collecting learnings. It is based on the six systems of care (SOC)- keeping well, planned procedure, women & children, urgent problems, chronic conditions, and the last phase of life. The SOC is cut across different “service layers” to support people’s stay well and efficiently get them healthy again when they need care. The new MOC describes a total of forty-two interventions, of which twenty-seven split across the six SOC and the rest fifteen cut-across the multiple SOC. Implementation of all MOC interventions will streamline the Saudi health care system to embrace the Kingdom’s “vision 2030”.
Highlights
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the largest country in the Arabian Peninsula, with a landmass of 2250,000 square kilometers and an estimated 33.4 million population [1, 2]
Data relating to the Saudi Arabian vision 2030, the national transformation program, the Saudi health system, the transformation of healthcare, and the new Model of Care (MOC), were extracted from the Ministry of Health (MOH) and other relevant websites or portals
In 1950, the MOH was formed with various health care institutions [6]
Summary
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the largest country in the Arabian Peninsula, with a landmass of 2250,000 square kilometers and an estimated 33.4 million population [1, 2] It is considered an energy superpower and one of the world’s top twenty economies [3]. A practical and integrated governance model was set up by the Council of Economic and Development Affairs to translate “Vision 2030” into multiple VRPs working parallel to achieve the strategic objectives & realize the vision [4, 5]. In June 2016, the National Transformation Program (NTP) was launched as a VRP involving 24 government agencies to build the capacity and capabilities required to achieve the ambitious goals of “Vision 2030” [4, 5]
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