Hospital Administration and Medical Secretarial Services as the Foundation of Healthcare Systems: A Multidisciplinary Perspective Integrating General Medicine, Physiotherapy, Pharmacy, and Epidemiology in Saudi Arabia

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Amani Faleh Motlaq Alrashedi, Maged Mohammed Maged Al-Habi, Naif Bader Abdulaziz Althuwaini, Fatimah Mohammed Saad Aladwani, Haifa Mohammed Saad Aladwani, Hamad Mohammed Alghubari, Ibrahim Ali Mohammed Alqahtani, Ibrahim Abdul Aziz Aldayel, Salem Mohammed Salem Aldawsari

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Hospital administration and medical secretarial services play a fundamental role in establishing effective healthcare systems. Despite rapid advancements in medical technology, the progress in these administrative fields has not kept pace, leading to inefficiencies in healthcare institutions. This study explores the significance of hospital administration and medical secretarial services in improving healthcare delivery, particularly in Saudi Arabia. It highlights challenges, opportunities, and multidisciplinary collaboration among general medicine, physiotherapy, pharmacy, and epidemiology. A case study on the implementation of hospital administration and medical secretarial services in Saudi Arabia is presented, along with recommendations for enhancing efficiency and effectiveness in healthcare management.

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