DIGITAL HEALTH TRANSFORMATION IN SAUDI ARABIA AMID COVID-19

Authors

  • Faisal Mohammed Al-Rashid Department of Health Informatics, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15782448

Keywords:

COVID-19, Digital health, Digital health in Saudi Arabia, The impact of COVID-19 on Digital health, (DHTPs) in Saudi Arabia

Abstract

The Saudi Ministry of Health (MOH) recently established a COVID-19 mitigation strategy. The MOH strategy includes the use of digital health technology platforms (DHTPs).

Methodology: Data visualisation techniques have recently been used to provide critical information to citizens via electronic platforms. Users can interact with data, interpret it, and make informed decisions by using data visualisation tools.

Results: In public health and clinical practice, digital dashboards offer numerous benefits and optimisation opportunities. Total cases, total recovery, and activity have increased in Saudi Arabia since the beginning of the COVID-19 period. 

Conclusion: There was a widespread infodemic in response to COVID-19, disseminating a massive amount of misinformation and statistics. Some countries, however, such as Saudi Arabia, have implemented web-based communication solutions. On the COVID-19 dashboard, users discovered up-to-date, accurate, and trustworthy information about coronavirus cases.

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Published

2025-07-01

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