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The Future of Care: Saudi Arabia and Mass General Brigham advance a next-generation health system

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Last updated: 2025/11/26 at 1:06 PM
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Saudi Arabia is undertaking a sweeping transformation of its healthcare system, aiming to improve access, quality, and accountability for its citizens. At the heart of this ambitious effort, known as Vision 2030, is a new Model of Care, now moving into implementation through a landmark partnership between Mass General Brigham and the Health Holding Company. This collaboration seeks to blend international expertise with local leadership to create a unified and future-ready health ecosystem.

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Early Successes in AlUlaKnowledge Transfer and Local Ownership

The partnership, announced earlier this year, represents a significant investment in the future of healthcare delivery within the Kingdom. It focuses on establishing an accountable care organization (ACO) model, similar to successful systems in the United States, to enhance patient outcomes and streamline services. The initial phase of the collaboration is already demonstrating tangible results, particularly in emergency care services.

Reshaping Healthcare Delivery with the Model of Care

According to Dr. Luis Lobón, VP Advisory at Mass General Brigham International, the shared vision between the two organizations centers on three key outcomes: simplified access to care, consistent quality of service, and organizational accountability. This approach mirrors Mass General Brigham’s own transformation in Massachusetts, integrating academic medicine, community hospitals, and population health initiatives. The goal is to place the patient at the center of the healthcare journey, ensuring seamless and uniform service delivery nationwide.

Early Successes in AlUla

The partnership has already yielded positive results in AlUla, where Mass General Brigham and the Health Holding Company collaborated to strengthen emergency care at Prince Abdul Mohsen Hospital. A team of 24 Mass General Brigham experts, including physicians and nurses, worked alongside local teams to optimize operations, provide training, and enhance clinical governance. This joint effort resulted in the emergency department achieving its first national accreditation, serving as a model for patient flow and safety.

However, the success wasn’t simply about implementing best practices. The teams co-designed every step of the process, combining global knowledge with local insights to create a sustainable and responsible model of acute care. This collaborative approach is now being scaled nationwide as part of the broader Model of Care implementation.

Knowledge Transfer and Local Ownership

Mass General Brigham emphasizes a capability-building approach, focusing on nurturing local leadership and empowering teams to manage complex systems independently. This involves leadership and workforce development, robust governance structures, and disciplined performance reviews. The intention is not to impose solutions, but to co-design pathways with Health Holding Company leaders, adapting evidence-based methods to Saudi Arabia’s specific priorities. This focus on local ownership is crucial for long-term sustainability.

The partnership also prioritizes innovation, not as technology for its own sake, but as a means to create smarter care decisions. Mass General Brigham’s experience in research and digital integration complements the Health Holding Company’s ambition to build a more agile and accountable health ecosystem. Data analysis and clinical insights are being leveraged to continuously improve patient outcomes at scale, a principle already driving improvements within Mass General Brigham’s own hospitals.

The Future of Global Health Collaboration

This collaboration signals a shift towards co-creation in global health partnerships, moving away from prescriptive approaches. The partnership demonstrates the potential of combining a national vision for healthcare reform with international expertise to achieve tangible results. The Saudi Model of Care, as it evolves, could become a blueprint for other nations seeking to integrate prevention, accountability, and quality at a national level.

Looking ahead, the focus will be on expanding the implementation of the Model of Care across additional clusters within Saudi Arabia. Success by 2030 will be measured by the system’s ability to learn, adapt, and innovate, leading to improved primary care, faster emergency response times, and better maternal and child health outcomes. The ongoing challenge will be maintaining momentum and ensuring consistent quality as the system scales, while also navigating potential hurdles related to data integration and workforce capacity. The progress of this partnership will be closely watched by healthcare stakeholders globally as a potential model for future international collaborations in healthcare transformation and population health management.

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