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SUMMARY:2025 Healthcare in a Civil Society: Who Will Care for Us? Quality\, Access and Ethical Integrity in the Future of Primary Care
DESCRIPTION:In an era of rapid transformation in healthcare we must ask who will be caring for us 10 years from now?  What will the future of primary care look like?  Will it be high quality?  Will it be accessible to vulnerable populations?  Will it be provided with ethical integrity? \nHealthcare in a Civil Society 2025 will address the pressing issues facing the healthcare system\, especially in the delivery of primary care.  This engaging event features an internationally recognized content expert and an expert panel as we seek to explore the evolving landscape of primary care and discuss strategies for ensuring that the system remains both effective and equitable. \nThis symposium will examine the important elements of a healthcare system – quality of care\, access to services\, and ethical integrity – through a keynote presentation and panel discussion.  To do this we will explore the future of the primary care workforce\, the barriers to providing equitable access to healthcare services and innovations that can help to alleviate the workforce problem and bridge the gaps in care.  Key topics will include the impact of technological advancements on care delivery\, the importance of maintaining high standards amidst increasing demand\, and the ethical consideration of balancing patient needs with resource constraints. \nParticipants will gain insights into innovative models of care that are reshaping the primary care environment\, such as patient-centered medical homes and integrated care systems. Discussions will also focus on strategies to improve access for underserved populations and ensure that all patients receive equitable\, high-quality care. \nThe event aims to foster a collaborative dialogue among healthcare providers\, policymakers\, and community leaders to develop actionable solutions and forward-thinking policies. By addressing these critical issues\, “Who Will Care for Us?” aspires to pave the way for a more resilient and ethically sound primary care system that is prepared to meet the needs of future generations. \nRegistration cost is $25\nRegistration cost with CE credit is $40\nRegistration cost for full/part time students is $10 (ID will be required at check-in) \nTarget Audience\n\n\n\nThis program is open to all healthcare professionals who work in primary care\, healthcare institutions and academia.  Full-time and part-time students are welcome and will receive a discounted rate. \nLearning Objectives\n\n\n\nAt the conclusion of this activity\, participants should be able to: \n\nSummarize the evolution of primary care delivery and the trajectory in which it is headed;\nDiscuss who the primary care providers of the future will be and how primary care will be delivered;\nExplain the barriers patients experience in accessing primary care\, particularly for underserved populations\, and how that may change in the future;\nEvaluate the role of technology to enhance access and quality in primary care and the impact it will have on primary care delivery;\nExamine the ethical frameworks that guide decision-making in primary care settings\, focusing on patient-centered care;\nDiscuss the importance of teamwork among healthcare professionals in delivering comprehensive primary care; and\nDescribe potential future challenges in primary care delivery and brainstorm strategies to ensure ethical integrity and quality care for all patients\n\nKeynote Speaker: Nancy Dickey\, MD. President Emeritus\, Texas A&M\, Health Science Center \nDr. Nancy W. Dickey is a past president of the American Medical Association and past chair of the AMA Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs. She currently serves as a professor in the Department of Primary Care and Population Health and the Department of Medical Humanities in the College of Medicine and as a professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management in the School of Public Health\, Texas A&M Health Science Center. \nFEATURING: Tracy Hicks\, DNP\, MBA\, President-Elect\, Texas Nurse Practitioners Frank Lonergan\, MD\, MSW\, Medical Director\, Tarrant County Jail Diversion Program Jo Tilley\, DNP\, Director of Nursing Practice\, Cook Children’s Medical Center Stuart Pickell\, MD\, MDiv\, Ethics Theme Lead at TCU Burnett School of Medicine \nModerator: The Honorable Pete Geren\, JD. President & CEO\, Sid Richardson Foundation \nFor more information visit: https://ce.unthsc.edu/content/2025-healthcare-civil-society-who-will-care-us-quality-access-and-ethical-integrity-future#group-tabs-node-course-default1
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/2025-healthcare-in-a-civil-society-who-will-care-for-us-quality-access-and-ethical-integrity-in-the-future-of-primary-care
LOCATION:Inperson\, 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway\,\, Dayton\,\, OH\, 45435\, United States
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