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  • Healthcare Management
  • Public Health Policy
  • Health System Reform

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  • Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Health (MOH) is undergoing a significant healthcare transformation aligned with Vision 2030.
  • The strategy involves shifting from a service provision model to a regulatory one, transferring service delivery to regional clusters.
  • Early initiatives focused on eastern, central, and western regions, necessitating a tailored approach for northern and southern areas.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize the healthcare transformation process in the northern and southern regions of Saudi Arabia.
  • To review the engagement strategies with local healthcare professional communities.
  • To identify and address implementation challenges and share lessons learned.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of the Accelerated Transformation Programme (ATP) in northern and southern business units.
  • Standardized engagement with local healthcare professional communities.
  • Review of learning from previous cluster initiatives.

Main Results:

  • Successful engagement with local healthcare professional communities was achieved.
  • The ATP facilitated capability development and stimulated local ownership in transformation.
  • Emerging implementation issues were identified for future mitigation.

Conclusions:

  • The healthcare transformation in Saudi Arabia's northern and southern regions demonstrates successful local engagement.
  • Lessons learned from the ATP provide a framework for overcoming implementation challenges.
  • The initiative supports the broader goal of improving citizen quality of life through a reformed healthcare system.