Saudi Arabia’s healthcare sector is undergoing one of the most significant transformations in its history under Vision 2030. As the Kingdom advances toward a more integrated, efficient, value-based, and patient-centred health system, there is growing demand for professionals who can understand the relationship between health policy, system organisation, governance, financing, and long-term sector planning. Many healthcare leaders and policy professionals recognise the scale of this transformation, yet still require deeper understanding of how national reforms, regulatory frameworks, institutional design, and strategic priorities interact to shape healthcare delivery and outcomes across the Kingdom.
This course is designed to provide a structured and advanced understanding of health policy, organisation, and planning within the Saudi Vision 2030 context. It explores how health systems are designed and governed, how policy decisions influence service delivery and resource allocation, and how strategic planning supports reform implementation across national and institutional levels. Participants will also examine financing models, private sector participation, digital health, health information systems, quality improvement, workforce development, and future trends shaping the Saudi health landscape.
By the end of the course, learners will be better equipped to interpret policy directions, support strategic transformation, and contribute more confidently to healthcare planning, governance, and reform initiatives aligned with the Kingdom’s long-term vision.
