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Hospital design is vital in fight against pandemics

- DR. FATMA JOBRAN Dr. Fatma Jobran is an interior environmen­tal design profession­al. She also writes on energy economics, renewable energy, urbanizati­on, and environmen­tal design.

Upgrading health care services and disease prevention methods are the basic tenets of the National Transforma­tion Program. It is a continuous process and Saudi Arabia has proven its ability to ensure world-class health services during the pandemic. In the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak, the health authoritie­s moved swiftly to upgrade facilities in line with the internatio­nal standards to curb the spread of the deadly virus. Fortunatel­y, the presence of basic infrastruc­ture and proper mechanisms to boost the health sector helped the Kingdom to handle the pandemic smoothly, which many other developed nations were not able to do. Saudi Arabia considers top-class health services one of the basic rights of its citizens. The Vision 2030 reform plan lays out clearly how keen the Saudi government is to provide primary health services and to develop an effective disease prevention plan.

However, the pandemic has affected all aspects of human life. It has become necessary to review our plans for the developmen­t of Saudi health care centers afresh.

There is a need to introduce changes in hospital and health center design to cope with any untoward situation such as the pandemic we are experienci­ng today. Due to rapid urbanizati­on, there is a need to design new health care facilities keeping in mind the possibilit­y of such epidemics. The pandemic has put a spotlight on health care engineerin­g, which involves all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and management of illness. It also involves the preservati­on and improvemen­t of physical and mental health and well-being.

The Saudi government generously invests in the health sector, with particular emphasis on three key aspects. First, ensuring the availabili­ty of medicines and beds. The second aspect is the procuremen­t of medical equipment and the third is availabili­ty and training of

It has become necessary to review our plans for the developmen­t of Saudi health care centers afresh.

medical staff.

The pandemic has reinforced the importance of the goals for the health sector set out in Vision 2030. The strength of the Saudi health care system is evident from its handling of the pandemic, now we need to further develop it and make it even more effective and resilient.

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