Health & Women

Riyadh hosts the “Modern Healthcare Model” Forum in its second edition

The city of Riyadh is witnessing the activities of the Modern Healthcare Model Forum 2025 in its second edition, under the patronage of His Excellency the Minister of Health, Mr. Fahd bin Abdulrahman Al-Jalajel, and organized by Al-Sehha Holding Company, during the period 28 – 29 January of this year, under the title “Care and Impact”, at Al-Malfa Hall in Prince City. Mohammed bin Salman non-profit.

The forum, which represents a prominent scientific platform regionally and globally, aims to introduce the Saudi health care model locally and internationally, and highlight the success stories achieved and future ambitions and goals, in order to achieve the goals of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030. The forum also enhances the concept of partnership in health care between members of society and their families by taking the necessary measures. To maintain their health, ensuring the provision of health care that meets the needs of society according to the highest quality standards.

The forum represents the second of four strategic stages within the health sector transformation process, which aims to develop the health care model in the Kingdom, as Health Holding contributes pivotally to enabling the provision of health care through 20 health clusters distributed in the regions and cities of the Kingdom.

The forum offers 20 academic hours for health practitioners, and more details about the forum can be found by visiting the website: https://www.health.sa/ar/moc-forum#about-forum

The forum contributes to enhancing knowledge, exchanging experiences, and improving coordination between health care providers, while reviewing the achievements that have contributed to raising the quality of health care and achieving efficiency in providing health services, within an innovative and sustainable care model that is in line with the goals of the health sector transformation program.

The forum will witness the presentation of a number of workshops and scientific sessions with the participation of more than 25 local and international speakers, and more than 80 exhibitors, in addition to honoring 36 winners of the Modern Healthcare Forum Award, in addition to reviewing the latest fields within the health sector, which include both healthcare Primary topics and uses of technology to sustain the health sector. The accompanying exhibition also focuses on the achievements of health clusters and their goals to improve the health services provided.

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