# Strengthening value-based infectious disease surveillance in primary health care, Saudi Arabia

**Authors:** Nariman Adeeb AlShakhis

PMC · DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2025.52.85.49422 · The Pan African Medical Journal · 2025-10-24

## TL;DR

The paper proposes a value-based framework to improve infectious disease surveillance in Saudi Arabia's primary health care, aiming to boost efficiency and public trust.

## Contribution

A novel value-based surveillance framework integrating digital platforms and community input is proposed for low-and-middle-income countries.

## Key findings

- A value-based balanced scorecard framework is suggested to align surveillance with national and international health goals.
- Key policy options include digital integration, workforce training, and inter-sectoral coordination to enhance surveillance outcomes.
- The model aims to improve cost-effectiveness and public trust in infectious disease surveillance systems.

## Abstract

Infectious diseases remain a significant public health challenge in Saudi Arabia and other low-and middle-income countries. While the Kingdom has invested in advanced digital platforms such as Raqueem, HESN, and NPHIES, surveillance practices remain largely compliance-driven, resulting in delays, inefficiencies, and limited engagement in primary health care (PHC). A value-based model can transform surveillance into a resilient, outcome-driven system aligned with Saudi Vision 2030 and International Health Regulations (IHR). This commentary proposes a framework that integrates outcome indicators, digital platforms, and community perspectives, operationalised through a value-based balanced scorecard (VBSC). Key policy options include implementing outcome-based KPIs, strengthening digital integration, enhancing workforce capacity, regular monitoring and evaluation, promoting inter-sectoral coordination, and addressing barriers through policy support. The framework bridges compliance with value generation, ensures cost-effectiveness, and enhances public trust. It provides a replicable model for other low-and middle-income countries seeking to modernise their surveillance systems while improving efficiency, resilience, and accountability.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Infectious diseases (MESH:D003141)

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