Crisis Communication in Healthcare Transformation: Integrating Multidisciplinary Roles to Enhance Patient-Centered Care and Chronic Disease Management in Saudi Arabia

Authors

  • Sultan Dahish Ali Alamri, Hamed Zuhir Alqarni, Ali Aiedh Alghamde , Ibrahem Abdullah Alwadie, Sami Mohammed O Alqarni
  • Khalid Saad Ali Alsahami, Ali Mbarak Alqarni , Sudaa Hassan Khobrani, Ali Saeed A Alqarni,

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.356

Keywords:

disease management, patient care, crsis.

Abstract

The healthcare system in Saudi Arabia is undergoing a significant transformation, guided by the Ministry of Health's Vision 2030 strategy, which emphasizes patient-centered care, chronic disease management, and system-wide integration. This article explores the pivotal role of multidisciplinary professionals—health administrators, laboratory specialists, nursing staff, and hospital managers—in advancing healthcare crisis communication. By leveraging their expertise, these professionals contribute to efficient resource allocation, effective communication pathways, and the implementation of innovative technologies. The integration of these roles is critical for addressing public health emergencies and managing chronic diseases, aligning with the Kingdom's healthcare transformation goals. This study highlights the interconnected responsibilities of these professionals and their collective impact on improving patient outcomes, building a resilient healthcare system, and achieving Vision 2030 objectives.

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Published

2024-09-11

How to Cite

Sultan Dahish Ali Alamri, Hamed Zuhir Alqarni, Ali Aiedh Alghamde , Ibrahem Abdullah Alwadie, Sami Mohammed O Alqarni, & Khalid Saad Ali Alsahami, Ali Mbarak Alqarni , Sudaa Hassan Khobrani, Ali Saeed A Alqarni,. (2024). Crisis Communication in Healthcare Transformation: Integrating Multidisciplinary Roles to Enhance Patient-Centered Care and Chronic Disease Management in Saudi Arabia. Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research , 416–421. https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.356

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