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9th Edition of Nursing World Conference

October 27-29, 2025

Quality in Primary Care

Quality in Primary Care

The significance of quality in primary care cannot be overstated, as it directly influences the health and well-being of individuals and communities alike. Serving as the initial point of contact for those seeking healthcare services, the excellence of care provided in primary settings is paramount. Quality in primary care encompasses multiple dimensions, including accessibility, effectiveness, safety, patient-centeredness, and efficiency. Accessibility ensures that healthcare services are readily available when needed, incorporating convenient appointment scheduling, minimal wait times, and easily reachable locations. This commitment to accessibility helps prevent delays in diagnosis and treatment, thereby enhancing patient outcomes. Effectiveness is centered on delivering evidence-based care tailored to meet the unique needs of each patient, focusing on preventive measures, early disease detection, and the appropriate management of chronic conditions.

Through the provision of effective care, primary care providers can mitigate hospitalizations, elevate patient satisfaction, and improve overall health outcomes. Safety is of paramount importance in primary care settings, emphasizing the need for patients to feel secure and protected during their interactions with healthcare professionals. This involves ensuring accurate medication management, implementing proper infection control practices, and minimizing medical errors. By prioritizing safety measures, primary care providers can instill trust in patients and establish a secure environment for healthcare delivery. Patient-centeredness is a foundational principle in quality primary care, underscoring the significance of involving patients in their healthcare decisions and tailoring care to their preferences and values. This approach fosters effective communication between patients and providers, promotes shared decision-making, and respects individual autonomy.

Committee Members
Speaker at Nursing Conference - Adele Webb

Adele Webb

Strategic Education, Inc., United States
Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Daryle  Wane

Daryle Wane

Pasco-Hernando State College, United States
Speaker at Nursing Conference - Robin Adams Geiger

Robin Adams Geiger

Ingenovis Health, United States
NWC 2025 Speakers
Speaker at Nursing Conference - Kerry Hennessy

Kerry Hennessy

Dana Farber Cancer Institute, United States
Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Alexis M Koenig

Alexis M Koenig

Herzing University, United States
Speaker at Nursing Conference - Bethanne Schott

Bethanne Schott

WellSpan Health System, United States
Speaker at Nursing Conferences - Maureen Kroning

Maureen Kroning

SUNY Empire State University, United States
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