The role of risk and crisis management in addressing health crises: An applied study on Suleiman Al-Habib Hospital
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This study focuses on exploring the consideration and diversity of multiple crises in the health capacity of health institutions to confront their diverse health issues. The study particularly affects the application of the principles and practices of multi-crisis management in Sulaiman Al-Habib Hospital as an applied model. The study aims to determine the extent to which post-multiple crisis management remains on the hospital's ability to respond to, respond to, and recover from various health crises.
The study relied on the descriptive analytical approach, and quantitative data was collected through questionnaires directed to workers at various administrative and medical levels at Sulaiman Al Habib Hospital, with the aim of measuring the level of application of risk and crisis management processes and evaluating their attitudes towards their effectiveness in confronting health crises.
The study resulted in a clear identification of the importance of risk and crisis management in the health sector, and highlighted the best practices applied by Sulaiman Al Habib Hospital in this context. The findings also contributed to providing practical and applicable recommendations for other health organizations wishing to enhance their ability to efficiently and effectively respond to health crises, thus ensuring the continuity of providing high-quality health services in emergency situations.
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