Riyadh: The Ministry of Health is set to launch the seventh edition of the Ada'a Health Award tomorrow, aiming to enhance prevention, improve healthcare quality, and elevate the patient experience. The award contributes to raising the efficiency of health services provided to beneficiaries and ensuring easier access, in line with the objectives of the Health Sector Transformation Program under Saudi Vision 2030, which seeks to build a 'vibrant society' with a healthy quality of life.
According to Saudi Press Agency, through this award, the ministry aims to support the transformation of the health sector, foster innovation and pioneering practices, empower local talent to achieve global competitiveness, and instill a culture of continuous improvement in healthcare.
The Ada'a Health Award is based on reliable performance indicators across six key tracks: enhancing emergency care performance, improving primary care services, boosting public health and disease prevention, increasing the efficiency of healthcare services, improving maternal and child care, and saving lives.
