🩺 The Role of Nurses in Improving Patient Care Quality in Modern Healthcare Systems
👩⚕️ Presented by: Adelina Muhametaj
🌍 Advancing Patient Care Through Nursing
Excellence
Nurses serve as the backbone of modern healthcare systems. Their direct
involvement in patient monitoring, clinical care, communication, and advocacy
makes them essential to improving healthcare quality and patient outcomes.
At the Global Nursing Congress and Healthcare Innovation Summit 2026,
Adelina Muhametaj presents an insightful session exploring how nursing
professionals contribute to safer, more effective healthcare environments.
Her presentation highlights the expanding responsibilities of nurses in
modern healthcare systems and their critical role in improving patient safety,
satisfaction, and clinical outcomes.
🔍 Key Insights from the Presentation
• 🩺 Frontline Care Leadership: Nurses play a
central role in monitoring patients, identifying early signs of complications,
and ensuring timely interventions.
• 🤝 Interprofessional Collaboration: Effective
teamwork between nurses and healthcare professionals strengthens care delivery
and reduces medical errors.
• 📚 Patient Education & Advocacy:
Nurses help patients understand treatments, medications, and preventive health
strategies.
• 📈 Quality Improvement Initiatives:
Nurses contribute to clinical audits, policy development, and evidence-based
practices that enhance healthcare standards.
• 🌐 Modern Healthcare Systems:
The presentation addresses how evolving healthcare technologies and policies
shape nursing practice today.
Research shows that nurses significantly influence healthcare quality by
coordinating care, monitoring patient conditions, and ensuring continuous
communication between healthcare teams and patients. (IJMSCRS)
🌐 Event Details
🏥 Global Nursing Congress and
Healthcare Innovation Summit
📅 September 21–23, 2026
📍 London, UK & Online
🔗 https://nursingcongress.com
📝 Submit Abstract: https://nursingcongress.com/abstract-submission
📧 nursing@mathewsconference.com
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