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Strategic Enhancement of Healthcare Services During the Hajj Season in Makkah: A Comprehensive Geographic Information System (GIS) Analysis. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Over two million international pilgrims participate in the Hajj pilgrimage to Makkah, leading to healthcare challenges that require effective planning and resource allocation.
  • The study employs Geographic Information System (GIS) technology to analyze the distribution and accessibility of healthcare facilities in the Al Mashaer area, identifying gaps and issues that affect healthcare services for pilgrims.
  • Recommendations focus on optimizing resource distribution, improving transportation, expanding healthcare capacity, and enhancing cultural competency to ensure better healthcare access, quicker responses, and a safer overall pilgrimage experience.

Article Abstract

Annually, over two million international pilgrims embark on the Hajj pilgrimage to Makkah, presenting a significant challenge for healthcare services. This study analyzes the spatial distribution of healthcare facilities in the Al Mashaer area using Geographic Information System (GIS) technology to enhance healthcare during this religious gathering. It evaluates the accessibility and efficacy of healthcare facilities, including primary care centers, clinics, and hospitals, each addressing distinct medical needs to ensure a holistic approach for pilgrims. The study maps the distribution, service radius, and services offered by each facility, along with an analysis of travel distances and times, to evaluate the viability of healthcare services. Identifying coverage gaps and accessibility issues is critical for making strategic recommendations to enhance resource allocation and distribution. The research addresses challenges such as data precision, population density, infrastructural constraints, and resource limitations. The study offers recommendations to optimize resource distribution, improve transportation strategies, expand healthcare capacity, and enhance cultural competency, resulting in improved healthcare accessibility, reduced congestion, quicker medical responses, and a safer pilgrimage experience, promoting a world-class pilgrimage management system.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11431995PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.68030DOI Listing

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