RIYADH: Minister of Health Fahad AlJalajel recently attended the third Saudi Model of Care Forum, aimed at improving the quality and accessibility of services.
AlJalajel highlighted the significant impact of the local healthcare model, noting a 40 percent reduction in mortality from chronic diseases and a 60 percent decrease in road traffic fatalities, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
He also pointed out a 50 percent reduction in deaths from infectious diseases and 30 percent decrease in deaths from other injuries, emphasizing that life expectancy in Saudi Arabia has now risen to 79.7 years.
The two-day forum, which concluded in Riyadh on Wednesday, showcased advancements and innovations in the Saudi healthcare model while providing a platform to exchange expertise and strengthen collaboration among service providers.
These efforts enhance the efficiency and sustainability of the system and solidify the Kingdom’s role as a global leader in healthcare development, the SPA reported.
The forum featured scientific sessions that addressed innovation within the healthcare system and reviewed the latest studies and research aimed at enhancing disease prevention and improving public health.











