Utilization Patterns of Primary Healthcare Services Among Different Demographic Groups in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Journal: International Journal of Bio-Medical Informatics and e-Health (IJBMIeH) (Vol.12, No. 6)Publication Date: 2024-11-15
Authors : Sultan Khaled AlAnazi Abdurhman Abdulaziz Al Mutairi Marzouq Haief Al Otaibi Mohammed Ali AlAnazi Musaad Shujaa Al Harbi Abdurhman Hulyyil Al Anazi;
Page : 26-29
Keywords : Primary healthcare; Utilization patterns; Demographic groups; Healthcare access;
Abstract
This study investigates the utilization patterns of primary healthcare services across various demographic groups in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) between 2010 and 2014. Employing a descriptive methodology, the research analyzes data from the Saudi Ministry of Health and case studies to identify trends and disparities in healthcare access and utilization. The findings reveal significant variations based on age, gender, socioeconomic status, and geographic location, highlighting the need for targeted interventions and policies to improve healthcare equity and access in KSA. Recommendations include expanding healthcare infrastructure in underserved areas, implementing community outreach programs, enhancing data collection and analysis to inform evidence-based decision-making, and developing policies that address the unique needs of different demographic groups.
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