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3rd Annual Congress & Medicare Expo on Primary Healthcare, Clinical & Medical Case Reports, will be organized around the theme “Bridging Excellence in Primary Healthcare Affairs”

Primary Healthcare 2017 is comprised of 14 tracks and 46 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Primary Healthcare 2017.

Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.

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Primary Healthcare is the extremely important first care that is based on scientifically well-done and universally acceptable methods and technology, which make health care easy to get to people and families in a community. The International Classification of Primary Care (ICPC) is a standardized tool for understanding and analysing information on interventions in primary care by the reason for the patient visit. Common long-lasting sicknesses usually treated in primary care may include high blood pressure, pain, Diabetes, breathing disease, COPD, depression and fear and stress, back pain, painful joint swelling or thyroid dysfunction. Driven by population magnification and aging, the total number of office visits to primary care medicos is projected to increment from 462 million in 2008 to 565 million in 2025. Primary care also includes many basic mother-based and child health care services, such as family planning services and vaccinations.

  • Track 1-1Selective Primary Healthcare
  • Track 1-2Comprehensive Primary Healthcare
  • Track 1-3Integrative Primary Healthcare

Primary Care Medicines are those that satisfy the primary health care needs of the population. They are selected with due regard to public health relevance, evidence on efficacy and safety, and comparative cost-effectiveness. Primary Care Nursing is a system of nursing care delivery which emphasizes continuity of care and responsibility acceptance by having one registered nurse (RN), often teamed with a licensed practical nurse (LPN) and/or nursing assistant (NA), who together provide complete care for a group of patients throughout their stay in a hospital unit or department.

  • Track 2-1Primary Care Cancer
  • Track 2-2Primary Care Cardiology
  • Track 2-3Primary Care Internal Medicine

Primary Care quality refers to a Level of value of any health care resources as resolute by some quantification. The goal of health care is to provide medical resources of high quality to all who need them. Researchers utilize many different measures to endeavour to determine health care quality, including counts of a therapy's reduction or lessening of diseases identified by medical diagnosis, a decrementation in the number of peril factors which people have following preventive care, or a survey of health designators in a population who are accessing certain kinds of care

  • Track 3-1Regional Primary Care
  • Track 3-2Innovative Primary Care
  • Track 3-3Primary Care Psychology
  • Track 3-4Primary Care Optometry

Family medicine is a restorative strength focused on board social protection for individuals of all ages; the expert is named a family doctor, family specialist, or once in the past family proficient. It is a segment of primary healthcare that provides proceeding with and thorough medicinal services for the individual and family over all ages, genders, Migrant Health Infectious diseases, and parts of the body. It is in information of the patient in the association of the family and the social affairs, emphasizing disease prevention and wellbeing headway

  • Track 4-1Family Medicine Primary Care
  • Track 4-2Family Healthcare
  • Track 4-3Family Physician
  • Track 4-4Community Medicine

Primary care Services incorporate health promotion, illness prevention, midwifery, antenatal and postnatal care, treatment and care of sick people, rehabilitation and palliation, community development, population and Nursing public health, education and research, policy development, health insurance and advocacy. Primary Care nurses have proficient, legitimate and moral obligations which require exhibition of a satisfactory knowledge base, accountability for practice, functioning as per enactment influencing nursing and health care, and the protection of individual and gathering rights. 

  • Track 5-1Primary Healthcare Services
  • Track 5-2Primary Care Support Services
  • Track 5-3Primary Care Clinic Management

Paediatrics deals with the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents, and the age limit usually ranges from birth up to 18 years of age. A medical specialist who practices in this area is known as a paediatrician who is specialized in Child Healthcare. The word paediatrics mean "healer of children"; they derive from two Greek words. Paediatricians work both in hospitals, particularly those working in its specialized subfields such as neonatology, and as primary care physicians who specialize in children.

  • Track 6-1Child Primary Care
  • Track 6-2Pre & Perinatal Primary Care
  • Track 6-3Neonatology for Primary Care
  • Track 6-4Pediatric Mental Health Care

Dental care is the Oral hygiene, the practice of keeping the mouth and teeth clean in order to dental disorders. Family physicians commonly encounter patients with dental infections, such as dental caries and periodontal disease. Dental caries is caused by bacteria that destroy the enamel and dentin; it can be detected by an oral examination that shows stained pits or fissures on the tooth surface. Use of fluoride is the most effective prevention measure for dental plaque.

  • Track 7-1Dental Family Care
  • Track 7-2Oral Health and Primary Care

Primary Care Management is a vocation that includes leadership and management of public health systems. Health care systems management defines the leadership and general management of hospitals and Primary Care systems. There are two types of administrators, generalists and specialists. Generalists are responsible for managing entire facilities. Specialists are responsible for particular department such as finance, accounting, budgeting, and human resources. The District Health System is recognised as the most felicitous conveyance for the distribution of primary health care. 

  • Track 8-1Marketing Primary Care
  • Track 8-2Promoting Primary Care
  • Track 8-3Improving Quality in Primary Care
  • Track 8-4Primary Health Reforms

Global health is the health of populations in a world-wide big picture; it has been defined as the area of study, practice and research that places a priority on improving health and accomplishing equity in health for all people worldwide. Community Primary Care is the centralizing study of public health which concerned with the study and progress of the health features of communities. Community health, a field of public health, is a discipline which concerns itself with the study and improvement of the health characteristics of biological communities.

  • Track 9-1Community Primary Care
  • Track 9-2Family Primary Care
  • Track 9-3Maternal Primary Care

Primary Home Care could be a medically connected care service prescribed by a physician as a part of a client’s set up of care. Primary Home Care is out there to eligible health care shoppers whose health problems cause them to be functionally restricted in performing arts activities of daily living. Every client’s services square measure provided by a Primary Home Care attendant. Primary Home Care assists the consumer with: housework, Laundry, Meal Preparation, Grocery searching, Personal Healthcare and Escort to Physician’s workplace. 

  • Track 10-1Elderly Homecare
  • Track 10-2Hospice Homecare
  • Track 10-3Private Homecare

Physical activity is an extremely important part of living a healthy lifestyle. Incorporating exercise into your daily routine can enhance your energy and improve your confidence. Weight loss in the context of medicine, health, or physical fitness, alludes to a lessening of the aggregate body mass, because of a mean loss of fluid, body fat or adipose tissue and/or lean mass, in particular bone mineral deposits, muscle, tendon, and other connective tissue. Weight loss can either happen unintentionally due to malnourishment or an underlying disease or emerge from a conscious effort to enhance an actual or perceived overweight or obese state.

  • Track 11-1Primary Care Diabetes
  • Track 11-2Weight Control Information
  • Track 11-3Nutrition Services

Primary Care nurse practitioners practice is the independent management of adolescent and adult health care, concentrating especially on health promotion, risk reduction, disease prevention, and primary health care management. Adult-Gerontology Nurse practitioners take health histories and give complete physical examinations; diagnose and treat many common acute and chronic problems; interpret laboratory results and indicative methods; prescribe and manage medications and other therapies; provide health teaching and supportive counselling with an emphasis on prevention of illness and health maintenance; and allude patients to other health professionals as required.

  • Track 12-1Diagnosis of Health Status
  • Track 12-2Health Promotion and Protection
  • Track 12-3Plan of Care and Implementation of Treatment

Primary care epidemiology can add to more extensive changes in health and healthcare services, through better comprehension of disease aetiology, use of healthcare services and the role of different healthcare interventions. Primary care is conveyed by an extensive range of health professionals, nurses, doctors, care assistants, mental health specialists, dieticians, pharmacists, dentists, optometrists and other health care professionals. Emerging Infectious Diseases are a proceeding danger everyone. Some diseases have been viably controlled with the help of modern technology.

  • Track 13-1Practical Healthcare Epidemiology
  • Track 13-2Practical Hospital Epidemiology
  • Track 13-3General Practice Epidemiology

case report signifies the detailed report of symptoms, signs, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of an individual patient. Case reports are a time-honored, important, integral, and accepted part of the medical literature. Case reports may contain a demographic profile of the patient, but usually describe an unusual or novel occurrence. Case reports have been playing a pivotal role in medical education, providing a structure for case-based learning and implementation. A case report describes unique aspects of a medical or surgical case and provides clear clinical and educational significance in medicine given its rapid contributions to scientific literature and clinical practice. Despite the emphasis on randomized clinical trials, evidenced-based medicine, systemic reviews and meta-analyses, case reports continue to provide a novel and exceptional knowledge in medical education.

  • Track 14-1Case Reports on Cardiology
  • Track 14-2Case Reports Related to Neurology
  • Track 14-3Case Reports on Obstetrics & Gynecology
  • Track 14-4Case Reports on Oncology