No, its not possible to do better per ImageMagick's website for -quality switch. In 'Supported Image Formats' section scroll to JPEG as maybe there are other options that can be sure to limit any other quality changes inherit to converting.
Apparently HEIC & JPEG are both lossy compression image types. According to Adobe editing JPEG numerous times could slowly erode its quality whereas HEIC doesn't do that.
Because JPEG is a lossy file format, the files lose data each time you
edit and resave an image. This means the quality of a file can degrade
over time as you edit and re-edit, destroying more data each time.
HEICs, while also a lossy file format, tend to retain better image
quality over time. They also store editing information, so even once
you’ve saved edits to an image, you can reverse them in the future.
This quora answer says you may lose colors:
HEIF is also 16 bit colour depth as opposed to JPEGs 8 bit colour depth
I can't quickly find an official industry specification page confirming that. HEIC can contain different files types inside it making it confusing.