Studying The Reality of Comprehensive Quality for Health Care Professionals in The Government Health Sector in The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: A Comprehensive Analysis

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Aliah Faisal Ali Albargi, Mudahi Ibrahim shali, Samirah Eisi M Johar, Eisi Mohammed Abdullah Abu Husaylah, Hanan Abdu sadik Hakmi, Raee Yahya Ali Alnijadi, Rmosh Hussain Alkosi, Salwa Hussein Mohammed Al-Kousi, Nahed Jubran Awadh Abu Amiriyyah, Ibrahim Qasem Ali Abu Eishah, Mansour Ahmed Ali Faqih, Hanan Ahmad mohammad Alabsi

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Introduction: In recent years, health care quality has become a priority in Saudi Arabia, and affluent countries have defined health care quality to achieve better results, professional experiences, and cost-effectiveness. Quality depends on efficient care based on clinical evidence, resulting in improved patient outcomes. Effectiveness is aligned with patient education, culture, and concerns, while safety ensures patients are not harmed. Coordination between doctors, nurses, and patients improves results. Fairness means offering care consistent with others' needs, and trust-based relationships between team members are important for achieving goals. Poor outcomes affect both patients and caregivers. Well-being and burnout among health care professionals impact patient outcomes and work experience.

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