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40th Global Nursing Care Conference , will be organized around the theme “Current Challenges and Innovations in Nursing and Healtcare”

Nursing Care 2017 is comprised of keynote and speakers sessions on latest cutting edge research designed to offer comprehensive global discussions that address current issues in Nursing Care 2017

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The Comprehensive Primary Health Care, Health Systems and Workforce program focuses on systems and workforce issues that will be of importance to the success of all other program areas. For example, the issue of appropriate models of community-based employment is key to the achievement of primary health outcomes in Chronic Diseases, Social and Emotional Wellbeing, Social Determinants and the Physical Environment, and Healthy Skin. Selective primary health care as conceived in the Walsh-Warren article proposed a selective attack on the most severe public health problems.  It was thought that this narrow and focused attack would maximize health improvements in developing countries. Integration is commonly perceived as a sensible approach to the delivery of primary health care.

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

Primary care involves the widest scope of health care, including all ages of patients, patients of all socioeconomic and geographic origins, patients seeking to maintain optimal health, and patients with all manner of acute and chronic physical, mental and social health issues, including multiple chronic diseases. Primary care is the day-to-day health care given by a health care provider. Typically this provider acts as the first contact and principal point of continuing care for patients within a health care system, and coordinates other specialist care that the patient may need.

  • Track 2-1Primary Care Support Services
  • Track 2-2Primary Care Services
  • Track 2-3Primary Care Clinical Management
  • Track 2-4Primary Care Clinical Management

Primary care clinic management education complements traditional patient education in supporting patients to live the best possible quality life with building resistance to their chronic condition. Traditional patient education in contrast offers information and technical skills, self-management education teaches problem-solving skills. Finally the central concept in self-management is self-efficacy—confidence to carry out behaviour in order to reach a desired goal. Primary care clinic management is enhanced program to make patients succeed in solving patient-identified problems. 

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

Primary care providers play an important role in caring for cancer and Metastasis. Capital Intensity in the Nursing Care Facilities industry is low. The industry requires relatively high amounts of labour input and only moderate levels of capital input. For every $1.00 spent on labour, only $0.06 is spent on capital equipment. This figure has remained relatively unchanged over the past five years. Total labour costs represent about 41.9% of industry revenue. Significant levels of personal and nursing care are provided to patients.

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

Family physicians coordinate the natural, clinical, and behavioural sciences to give proceeding with and comprehensive health care. Unlike paediatricians, who just give consideration to kids, and internists, who just give consideration to grown-ups, family medication incorporates all ages, genders, every organ framework, and every disease entity. Family doctors likewise give careful consideration to their patients' within the context of family and the group. While there are similarities between family prescriptions and the other primary care specialties, family healthcare have an uncommon chance to have an effect on the well-being of an individual patient over that individual's entire lifetime.

  • Track 5-1Family Medicine Primary Care
  • Track 5-2Primary Care in Infectious diseases
  • Track 5-3Surgery in Primary Healthcare

Primary Home Care (PHC) provides non-technical, non-skilled, in-home attendant services to people who have an approved medical need for assistance with personal care tasks. PHC is available to eligible people whose health problems cause them to be functionally limited in performing activities of daily living according to a practitioner's statement of medical need. Attendants provide PHC services. The main focus of primary health care was the diagnosis and treatment of patients. When people presented with a medical problem, it was targeted for appropriate course of action for treatment or management. Significant increase in lifestyle and cultural change, early identification of risk factors and prevention initiatives are now a part of everyday practice.

  • Track 6-1Hospice Homecare
  • Track 6-2Elderly Homecare
  • Track 6-3Quality Homecare

The cardiovascular epigenetics has seen extraordinary progress over the last few decades, with animal models suggesting key roles for a limited number of metabolic pathways. This attention on the natural and social determinants of wellbeing has gone with a fast change in rates of urban populaces over the world. The fast urbanization of the 20th century reflects changes in worldwide political, monetary, and social powers. Thus, the health of urban populations has changed as cities have evolved. As more people worldwide live in cities, it is imperative to understand how urban living affects population health. 

  • Track 7-1Practical Healthcare Epidemiology
  • Track 7-2Practical Hospital Epidemiology

Primary care practitioners are not required in every project, and they are usually too busy to lead such an effort, but they must be involved. Family medicine, with its emphasis on comprehensive care of patients, embraces the concept of care of the community. The basic concepts of COPC were initially implemented in South Africa during the early 1940's by Sidney and Emily Kark with the creation of community health centres. These centres promoted a reorientation of health services at the community level through a unique linkage between individual clinical care and public health.

  • Track 8-1Health Promotion and Protection
  • Track 8-2Ensuring the Quality of Healthcare
  • Track 8-3Plan of Care and Implementation of Treatment

Family Practice (FP), is a medical specialty devoted to comprehensive health care for people of all ages, i.e. family health, the specialist is named a family physician, family doctor, or formerly family practitioner. WHO has estimated that if all the vaccines now available against childhood diseases were widely adopted, and if other countries could raise vaccine coverage to a global average of 90%, by 2015 an additional two million deaths a year could be prevented among children under five years old.

  • Track 9-1Pre & Perinatal Primary Care
  • Track 9-2Neonatology for Primary Care
  • Track 9-3Pediatric Mental Health Care

Primary Home Care (PHC) provides non-technical, non-skilled, in-home attendant services to people who have an approved medical need for assistance with personal care tasks. PHC is available to eligible people whose health problems cause them to be functionally limited in performing activities of daily living according to a practitioner's statement of medical need. Attendants provide PHC services. The main focus of primary health care was the diagnosis and treatment of patients. When people presented with a medical problem, it was targeted for appropriate course of action for treatment or management. Significant increase in lifestyle and cultural change, early identification of risk factors and prevention initiatives are now a part of everyday practice.

  • Track 10-1Primary Care in Community
  • Track 10-2Community Healthcare Services
  • Track 10-3Community Healthcare