Transforming clinical privilege management in primary health care through digitalization and quality enhancement

4th International Conference on Primary Health Care & 2nd Euro Nursing Congress

September 15-16 2025 | Virtual Event

*Eman Abdullatif Almuaibd, Wafa Yahya ALsaeed

Khobar Health Network, Saudi Arabia

Abstract :

The management of clinical privileges in primary health care has undergone a significant
transformation, evolving from slow and error-prone paper-based processes to the integrated
Anat electronic platform. This digital shift enables instant verification of providers’ credentials,
ensuring that each clinician operates strictly within their authorized scope of practice based
on verified qualifications and competencies. It also simplifies updates, reduces administrative
workload, minimizes errors, and enhances transparency and auditability. By streamlining
these processes, the platform not only strengthens operational efficiency but also reinforces
patient safety and the consistent delivery of high-quality care in primary health services.

Biography :

Eman Almuaibid is a Family Medicine Consultant with 17 years of medical experience. She directed the Cancer
Preventive Program for four years and is currently the Head of Clinical Affairs at Alkhobar Network, where she
leads initiatives to enhance clinical quality and preventive healthcare.
Wafa Yahya Alsaeed is a seasoned healthcare professional with over three decades of experience in family and
community medicine, healthcare leadership, and medical education. She currently serves as a Senior Advisor
at AlKhobar Health Network and heads the Clinical Physician Privileges Department. Throughout her career, Dr.
Alsaeed has held several leadership roles including; Medical Director of PHC Centers in alkhobar city, Eastern
Province and Director of PHC Training & Academic Affairs. She has played a pivotal role in training, CME coordination,
and supervising national health programs. She has published multiple papers in reputable journals on
mental health, dermatology, and obesity.