Title: Health Policy and Planning in Health Management System

Authors: Haila AL Shelowi, Abdulrahman Muteb Almutairi, Nasser Abdulaziz Alfayruz, Majed Sulaiman Aljowaiser

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v11i11.12

Abstract

Health policy and planning play pivotal roles in the effective management of healthcare systems. These aspects encompass the formulation, implementation, and evaluation of strategies and regulations to optimize healthcare delivery. Robust health policies ensure equitable access, quality care, and cost-effectiveness, while planning entails resource allocation, infrastructure development, and workforce distribution. Successful health management systems hinge on evidence-based policies, stakeholder engagement, and adaptability to evolving health challenges. This abstract highlights the critical interplay between policy formulation and strategic planning, emphasizing their indispensable contributions to achieving efficient, accessible, and sustainable healthcare services.

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Corresponding Author

Haila AL Shelowi

Pediatric Endocrinologist, Master of Quality and Safety, Harvard Medical School