Saudi arabia: Saudi Arabia is advancing efforts to build a modern healthcare model under Saudi Vision 2030 through the Health Sector Transformation Program. The model is primarily focused on increasing life expectancy and improving quality of life.
According to Saudi Press Agency, this approach reflects the one-government model through integrated policies that strengthen prevention, expand comprehensive healthcare coverage, and embed health considerations across sectors influencing quality of life. These efforts have contributed to a recorded life expectancy of 79.7 years, achieved as a natural outcome of coordinated policies and aligned national efforts.
Integration among relevant entities has also led to a 60% reduction in deaths resulting from road accidents and a 30% decline in deaths from unintentional injuries. These improvements are driven by unified regulatory and operational roles and by reinforcing the concept of health in all policies to enhance community safety and sustain long-term gains.
This progress underscores that improving health indicators and raising life expectancy is not the result of a single sector, but rather the outcome of an integrated path led by Saudi Vision 2030. It is anchored in enhancing the quality and efficiency of healthcare services, improving access to them, and strengthening prevention before treatment, thereby improving quality of life and supporting the development of a vibrant society that enjoys sustainable health.
