Assessing Governmental Clinical Responses To Seasonal Diseases: A Comprehensive Evaluation

Authors

  • Hamzah Saleh Abdullah Al Rashah
  • Nada Dafer Al Mukhalas
  • Yusuf Ahmed Ail Al Ishaq
  • Mohammed Saleh Al Sari
  • Hussain Abdullah Al Alshahi
  • Abdulaziz Ahmed Mohsen Alrashah
  • Mohsin Ahmad saleh alrashah

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53555/sfs.v10i5.2223

Keywords:

Seasonal Diseases, Governmental Response, Public Health Strategy, Healthcare Systems, Preparedness and Response, Vaccine Distribution, Case Study Analysis, Climate Change and Health, Digital Health Technologies, International Cooperation

Abstract

This article critically evaluates the effectiveness of governmental clinical responses to seasonal diseases, focusing on the preparedness, response, and post-season evaluation phases. Through a comprehensive literature review and analysis of case studies from diverse geographical regions, we assess the strategies employed by healthcare systems to manage outbreaks of diseases such as influenza, dengue, and seasonal allergies. Key metrics for evaluation include response time, vaccine distribution efficiency, accessibility of healthcare services, and public satisfaction. The findings highlight a range of challenges faced by governments, including resource constraints, public compliance issues, and the impact of climate change on disease patterns. Best practices identified in successful responses emphasize the importance of innovative approaches, such as digital health technologies and international cooperation. The article concludes with policy recommendations aimed at enhancing the resilience and adaptability of healthcare systems to future seasonal disease outbreaks. This critical review contributes to the ongoing discourse on public health strategy and policy, providing insights into the complexities of managing seasonal diseases at the governmental level.

Author Biographies

  • Hamzah Saleh Abdullah Al Rashah

    Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia

  • Nada Dafer Al Mukhalas

    Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia

  • Yusuf Ahmed Ail Al Ishaq

    Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia

  • Mohammed Saleh Al Sari

    Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia

  • Hussain Abdullah Al Alshahi

    Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia

  • Abdulaziz Ahmed Mohsen Alrashah

    Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia

  • Mohsin Ahmad saleh alrashah

    Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia

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Published

2023-07-10