The Impact of Equitable Health Management and Health Information on Raising the Efficiency of Health Workers

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Hassan Morekh Alzahrani, Mazen Mohammed Alamri, Khalid Ayidh Bin Hanash, Mazen Hameed Almehmadi, Tariq Yahya Alhakami, Siraj Serig Almalki, Mohammed Ali Al Shehri, Mohsen Hussain Abutalib, Fahad Ebrahim Alzubaidi, Sameer asiri

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Increasing the efficiency of health workers is one of the main goals of the health sector. Health workers spend a lot of time and effort monitoring the health status of every individual and the community in general, managing and identifying health data and information, and treating and improving unhealthy conditions for each person. However, statistics show that the health status and general quality of life of people have shortcomings and are not synchronized with the optimistic prospects of staff, despite an increase in the number of professional health workers in the world. This has created an increasing need for health care systems, especially with the ongoing and increasingly complex development of science and technology. To increase the efficiency of health workers, contributing to raising the quality and satisfaction of health workers, is also a solution to the ongoing goals set by the government.

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