As part of its ongoing efforts to enhance community engagement and improve the efficiency of digital health services, the Ministry of Health has announced the results of a recent public consultation aimed at setting development priorities for the “Sehhaty” application. This initiative aligns with the goals of the Health Sector Transformation Program under Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, which aspires to build a vibrant society with flourishing health.
According to the Ministry, public participation and voting played a pivotal role in shaping key priorities for the app’s future development. These include the introduction of new digital services to broaden the scope of “Sehhaty,” enhancing user experience through more intuitive and interactive interfaces, strengthening communication channels between users and healthcare providers, and boosting digital prevention tools through proactive health monitoring and educational features.
The Ministry affirmed that these outcomes will serve as a foundational reference for the next phases of the app’s development, ensuring the delivery of innovative, integrated healthcare services that meet users’ evolving needs and contribute to better quality of life.