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Advancing primary health care through clinical documentation improvement

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

September 15-16 2025 | Virtual Event

Nasser Hassan Bukhamseen

Dammam University , Saudi Arabia

Abstract :

This conference abstract highlights a strategic framework for implementing a Clinical Doc­umentation Improvement (CDI) program within the Khobar Health Network, aimed at en­hancing the quality, accuracy, and completeness of clinical documentation. The initiative is designed to improve patient care outcomes, support data-driven decision-making, and opti­mize healthcare costs. In alignment with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 healthcare transformation goals, the CDI program promotes transparency, operational efficiency, and high standards of care delivery across the network. The framework emphasizes the importance of standardized documentation practices, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the establishment of a dedicat­ed CDI team to drive sustainable improvements. Through enhanced documentation integrity and accurate health data reporting, the program supports regulatory compliance, clinical accountability, and improved resource utilization. Despite challenges, implementing a CDI program is positioned as a strategic priority. By adopting this initiative, the Khobar Health Network can serve as a national model for advancing clinical excellence and making a mean­ingful contribution to the Kingdom’s broader healthcare transformation agenda.

Biography :

Nasser Hassan Bukhamseen is passionate about transforming healthcare by enhancing patient care, strength­ening healthcare systems, and empowering the next generation of medical leaders. He leads the Obesity Pre­vention Program at the Eastern Health Cluster, directs Clinical Documentation Improvement at the Khobar Health Network, and serves as Deputy for Clinical Training Affairs at the Family Medicine Academy. His focus is on driving community health, advancing clinical quality, and shaping future family physicians.