Theoretical Insights Into Collaborative Administrative And Security-Oriented Healthcare Models: Integrating Health Assistance, Reception-Based Revenue Development, Health Informatics, And Healthcare Security

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  • Reem Fahad Aldosri, Khalid Masoud Musaad Alrufayi, Hussain Abdullah Yahya Hudays, Abdullah Fahim A Almukhlifi, Jayiz Mohammed Yousef Alshammari, Rayan Abdulaziz Almohammadi, Mohammed Ghazi Eiwad Alalawi, Muhanna Abduarahman Almohammadi
  • Ayman Ghazi Saleh Al-Maghdawi, Ahmad Owaid Alrufayi, Nawaf Abdullah Alharbi, Khalid Ghallab Al-Harbi, Hatim Muqbil Ruzayq Alsaedi, Mahdi Hamed J Aloufi, Kholood Khalid Al-Harbi

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https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.3589

Abstract

This study provides a comprehensive theoretical exploration of collaborative, administrative, and security-oriented models in healthcare, emphasizing the interconnected roles of administrative collaboration, revenue optimization, health informatics, and cybersecurity governance. The results confirm that effective healthcare transformation relies on the integration of these domains to enhance efficiency, resilience, and ethical performance. Through the development of the Collaborative Administrative–Security Model (CASM), the research establishes a conceptual framework that demonstrates how administrative coordination and digital governance mutually reinforce institutional sustainability. The analysis of global indicators from the World Health Organization (WHO), the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), and the IBM Security Index reveals clear empirical trends supporting the theoretical propositions countries with strong informatics integration and collaborative governance exhibit higher cybersecurity maturity, improved financial efficiency, and lower operational costs.

The observed decline in global data breaches and financial losses from 2021 to 2025, alongside increased compliance rates, underscores the impact of collaboration and digital maturity on healthcare security and governance. These findings affirm that healthcare institutions embracing administrative integration and ethical information management achieve greater operational reliability and patient trust. The research concludes that aligning administrative leadership, technological innovation, and security protocols forms the foundation for sustainable healthcare reform. The study’s theoretical approach not only bridges conceptual and empirical understanding but also provides policymakers and administrators with a structured model for ethical, data-driven, and collaborative healthcare advancement.

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2024-12-12

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Reem Fahad Aldosri, Khalid Masoud Musaad Alrufayi, Hussain Abdullah Yahya Hudays, Abdullah Fahim A Almukhlifi, Jayiz Mohammed Yousef Alshammari, Rayan Abdulaziz Almohammadi, Mohammed Ghazi Eiwad Alalawi, Muhanna Abduarahman Almohammadi, & Ayman Ghazi Saleh Al-Maghdawi, Ahmad Owaid Alrufayi, Nawaf Abdullah Alharbi, Khalid Ghallab Al-Harbi, Hatim Muqbil Ruzayq Alsaedi, Mahdi Hamed J Aloufi, Kholood Khalid Al-Harbi. (2024). Theoretical Insights Into Collaborative Administrative And Security-Oriented Healthcare Models: Integrating Health Assistance, Reception-Based Revenue Development, Health Informatics, And Healthcare Security. Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research , 1568–1582. https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.3589

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