This assignment discusses the goals of Vision 2030 in Saudi Arabia to improve the healthcare delivery system and the role of healthcare informatics in achieving those goals.
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1HEALTH INFORMATICS As per the goals of Vision 2030, the primary aim of Saudi Arabia is to reduce the countries dependencies on its natural resources and increase the strength of the country by improving health, education and other fundamental sides (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 2018). The goal of the Vision 2030 is to advance the healthcare delivery system and make the processes within the care system transparent and effective in every aspect. Further, it also aims to develop and implement government regulations, legislations so that healthcare quality could be improved (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 2018). In the first article ‘Crossing the Quality Chasm: A New Health System For The 21st Century’ there are six aspects of health improvements has been mentioned and these are helpful in making healthcare advancement and implement built the core of a quality healthcare process (Baker, 2001). These six aspects are safety, effectiveness, patient centered, timely, equitable and efficient care. These are the aspects if included in the healthcare related vision of vision 2030 of Saudi Arabia, and then the patients and their needs will be addressed with quality care, medication and supervision (Baker, 2001). Further the care system will become safe, reliable and they will be able to attain healthcare through attainable, integrated and easily available quality treatments. Besides this, the healthcare professionals will be able to work in a stress free and satisfactory situation which will decrease the burnout and they will be able to comply with the healthcare process (Baker, 2001). On the other hand, the article ‘To Err Is Human: Building A Safer Health System’ provided a detailed idea of healthcare informatics related errors due to which the effectiveness of the care process decreases (Kohn, Corrigan & Donaldson, 2000). This article discusses about the four type of errors which are generally faced by the healthcare professionals and these are diagnosticerrors,preventiveerrors,treatmentrelatederrorsandothererrorssuchas communication errors, equipment related failure and systematic failure. Therefore, if this
2HEALTH INFORMATICS discussion was a part of vision 2030, the healthcare informatics system of Saudi Arabia would have been error free and healthcare quality could have been sustained (Kohn, Corrigan & Donaldson, 2000). However, the barriers to these goals of vision 2030 is both internal and external. Due to lack of professionals who are trained with such informatics system, it would require time to make the system part of the healthcare system and hence, education and training is require prior to implementation of informatics within healthcare of Saudi Arabia (Kohn, Corrigan & Donaldson, 2000).
3HEALTH INFORMATICS References Baker, A. (2001). Crossing the quality chasm: a new health system for the 21st century.BMJ: British Medical Journal,323(7322), 1192. KingdomofSaudiArabia.(2018).Retrievedfrom https://vision2030.gov.sa/download/file/fid/417 Kohn, L. T., Corrigan, J. M., & Donaldson, M. S. (2000). To err is human: building a safer health system. A report of the Committee on Quality of Health Care in America, Institute of Medicine.