2nd Annual Congress and Medicare expo on Primary care

Top Quote Conference Series LLC takes immense pleasure to extend our warm welcome to invite all the participants from all over the world to attend 2nd Annual Congress and Medicare Expo on Primary Care, September 19-21, 2016 in Phoenix, USA which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions. End Quote
  • Phoenix-Mesa, AZ (1888PressRelease) April 07, 2016 - Primary Care Congress 2016 is a forum to explore issues of mutual concern as well as exchange knowledge, share evidence and ideas, and generate solutions. The main focus of primary health care is the diagnosis and treatment of patients, disease prevention and screening. Primary Care Congress 2016 works with the theme "Advances & Challenges to Provide Healthcare Universally" aims to discover advances in health practice, management and education in relation to health disparities as well as a breadth of other topics.

    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. Patients with access to a regular primary care physician have lower overall health care costs than those without one, and health outcomes improve.

    The conference will be organized to bring together Primary Care Practitioners, Family Medicine Specialists, Primary Healthcare Researchers, Primary and Community care Specialists, Public Health Specialists, Internal Medicine Physicians, Primary Healthcare Associations and Societies, Business Entrepreneurs, Training Institutes, Software developing companies, Manufacturing Medical Devices Companies, Data Management Companies within the field of primary health care and public health. Conference themes will focus on issues related with Innovation, Sustainability, Equity, Critical thinking and Uncertainty that could enhance the quality, efficiency and effectiveness of primary care in the United States.

    Primary health care results in better health outcomes, reduced health disparities and lower spending, including on avoidable emergency room visits and hospital care. The internationally there is increasing recognition of the importance of the primary care system for improving health outcomes and managing costs. Stronger primary health systems are associated with better health outcomes and lower costs, particularly for children. The World is changing and so are health services. Urbanization and globalization have its' impact on what is needed from health care providers and subsequently how health care is organized. More and more cities and other local authorities become increasingly important for the health of their citizens.

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