Volume : 10, Issue : 11, November – 2023

Title:

THE ROLE OF HEALTH LEADERSHIP IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE HEALTH SYSTEMS ENVIRONMENT

Authors :

Fahad.A.Kaleem, Yaseer.S.Alhutayrashi, Ahmed.N.Alotaibi, Khaled.A.Asiri, Musab.H.Albarakati, Abdulaziz.S.Albaqami, Ahmed.M.Khan, Faisal.M.Barasain, Abdulrahman.A.Al-Shamrani, Fahad.A.Alsulami, Sami.A.Jahri, Amar.A.Sakabomi, Sameer.M.Alzahrani, Rajeh.A.Mulla

Abstract :

The aim of the study is to the importance of the Ministry of Health in motivating young health leaders, the impact of health leadership in developing the health systems environment, and the importance of the Ministry of Health to highlight health leaders in developing health systems. A questionnaire was conducted via Google Drive, the questionnaire was distributed via the social media network (where 700 questionnaires were distributed) to mobile groups, and responses to 650 questionnaires were obtained via email.
Keywords: The role, health leadership, development, health systems, environment

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in Fahad.A.Kaleem et al, The Role Of Health Leadership In The Development Of The Health Systems Environment, Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2023; 10 (11).

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