The Imperative Of Interdisciplinary Collaboration In Transforming Saudi Arabia's Healthcare Landscape: A Foundation For Vision 2030
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https://doi.org/10.70082/4j8nac03Abstract
Interdisciplinary collaboration (IDC) is a critical transformative force within Saudi Arabia's healthcare system, essential for addressing the complex burden of non-communicable diseases, an aging population, and rising patient expectations in alignment with Vision 2030's goals. Moving beyond outdated siloed models, IDC integrates the expertise of physicians, nurses, pharmacists, therapists, and social workers into unified, patient-centered teams, thereby synthesizing diverse perspectives for comprehensive care planning. This paradigm enhances clinical outcomes, reduces errors and hospital readmissions, optimizes resource utilization, and improves both patient satisfaction and professional morale. Successful implementation requires overcoming entrenched hierarchies through interprofessional education, leveraging shared electronic health records, institutionalizing structured communication forums like interdisciplinary rounds, and fostering supportive leadership. Ultimately, cultivating a robust culture of collaboration is not merely an operational improvement but a foundational strategy for building a proactive, efficient, and resilient healthcare system that fulfills the Kingdom's ambitious vision for a healthy society.
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