@article{MAKHILLRJMS201812112183,
    title = {An Overview of the Reality of Healthcare Reform in Saudi Arabia with
Emphasis on Public Hospitals: A Critical Appraisal},
    journal = {Research Journal of Medical Sciences},
    volume = {12},
    number = {1},
    pages = {12-25},
    year = {2018},
    issn = {1815-9346},
    doi = {rjmsci.2018.12.25},
    url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1815-9346&doi=rjmsci.2018.12.25},
    author = {Musaed Ali},
    keywords = {Saudi Arabia,reforms,challenges,MOH,public hospitals,legislation},
    abstract = {Globally, healthcare systems are evolving constantly, becoming ever more complex in terms of the
interrelatedness of system components. Healthcare system reform frequently involves complex challenges,
primarily because there is a significant need to review the underlying policies and regulations associated with
the sources of these challenges. A major concern for large healthcare systems worldwide has been how to
eliminate or limit, recurrent challenges. Thus, this study intends to depict the impact of the challenges and their
sources on Saudi&#146;s healthcare reform by focusing on the public hospitals. A critical appraisal for the literature
is paramount to formulate effective strategies and policies on which to structure reform. However, health
services rate among the largest consumers of financial resources in the funding of services to the population
which may entail extended policy conflict within government. The background information presented in this
study reflecting that Saudi Arabia&#146;s current public healthcare system is completely dependent on government
support (excluding the private sector) with some inherent challenges and that the government has tried to
reduce the burden of expatriate access to free public healthcare services provided to Saudi citizens by enacting
a reform strategy presented by health insurance scheme. In addition, population growth and the consequent
escalating healthcare demand, poses a major threat to the Saudi government by increasing healthcare
expenditure which will ultimately force the government to create new legislation to finance the extended
coverage.}
    }