2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-021-06355-x
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The capacity of primary health care facilities in Saudi Arabia: infrastructure, services, drug availability, and human resources

Abstract: Background Primary healthcare (PHC) is an essential component of an effective healthcare system. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s (KSA) health reforms prioritize tackling the increasing noncommunicable disease burden by prioritizing PHC, centering it as the core of the newly proposed Model of Care. To identify challenges and opportunities to scale up PHC capacity, understanding the current capacity of primary health care centers (PHCC) is critical. A limited number of publications review PHC capac… Show more

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“…Participants came from more than six districts out of the country’s 13 districts. This suggests that telerehabilitation provided easier access to physiotherapy care from wide geographical locations within the country, which supports the country’s healthcare reform to provide equitable and accessible healthcare services [ 24 ]. Easier access to healthcare may also improve adherence, which was suggested by Ku et al [ 25 ], as they applied telerehabilitation in Hong Kong during the pandemic lockdown, and showed high adherence to the telerehabilitation ( n = 1246), including physiotherapy and other rehabilitation services.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Participants came from more than six districts out of the country’s 13 districts. This suggests that telerehabilitation provided easier access to physiotherapy care from wide geographical locations within the country, which supports the country’s healthcare reform to provide equitable and accessible healthcare services [ 24 ]. Easier access to healthcare may also improve adherence, which was suggested by Ku et al [ 25 ], as they applied telerehabilitation in Hong Kong during the pandemic lockdown, and showed high adherence to the telerehabilitation ( n = 1246), including physiotherapy and other rehabilitation services.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The reason for this discrepancy might be due to rural community in Asia-Pacific lacking accessibility to health facilities as a consequence of financial issue [17]. Whilst, rural community in Saudi Arabia has increased accessibility to local health facilities and services [70]. Raising awareness at the community level to seek treatment at health facilities is crucial to ensure all clinical cases of malaria could be examined accurately under microscopies for allowing health practitioners to identify the types of malaria to provide treatment accordingly [71].…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Ministry of Health (MoH) is the main provider of primary, secondary, and tertiary health services, and it is the supervisor for strategic planning and health policies. 1 , 9 Healthcare services are also provided by the private healthcare sector, King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre (KFSHRC), military hospitals, and university teaching hospitals. 10 In recent years, the Saudi MoH expanded its infrastructural capacity of national-based registries and started conducting national assessments of health risk factors such as smoking and nutritional status.…”
Section: Healthcare System and Population Health Data In The Kingdommentioning
confidence: 99%