Ziqitza Healthcare - How Mobile Medical Units Can Improve Access to Quality Healthcare?
A key goal of
service delivery is to provide equitable access to and coverage of health care,
but this goal cannot be fully realised without a plan in place to reach the
communities that are most underserved and reside in remote locations. Reaching
last mile populations is still a problem despite the remarkable coverage
advances. The absence of services through established service delivery
infrastructure is a problem that needs to be addressed right now. A crucial
service technique to reach such vulnerable people is the use of mobile medical units (MMUs).
One of India's leading emergency medical service providers, Ziqitza
Healthcare ltd, explains that mobile health services are a response to
reaching populations living in distant, challenging places and those
communities cut-off from mainstream services due to geography and climatic
conditions. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) has made a large
investment in mobile medical units (MMUs) in order to reach these neglected
communities.
The National
Health Mission (which includes the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) and the
National Urban Health Mission (NUHM) as its two Sub-Missions) goal is to ensure
that everyone has access to fair, decent, and affordable health care. Ziqitza
Healthcare elaborates that the operationalization of Mobile Medical
Units (MMUs) to deliver a variety of health care services for populations
living in remote, inaccessible, un-served, and underserved areas was one major
initiative under the NRHM, with the main goal being to bring healthcare service
delivery to these populations' doorsteps. The MMUs services are also meant to
give fixed services in places where there is no infrastructure and serve the
urban poor and vulnerable people with the advent of NUHM.
MMU services are
intended to meet the technical and service quality standards for a Primary
Health Centre by offering a suggested package of services in 12 thematic areas:
Maternal Health, Neonatal and Infant Health, Child and Adolescent Health,
Reproductive Health and Contraceptive Services, Management of Chronic
Communicable Diseases, Management of Common Communicable Diseases & basic
OPD care (acute simple illnesses), Management of Common Non-Communicable
Diseases MMUs provide these services for free, in addition to facilitating
referrals.
Ziqitza
Rajasthan states that in
comparison to more conventional healthcare delivery methods, mobile health
clinics offer high-quality service at a lesser cost. Mobile health clinics
assist patients in avoiding expensive ER visits during crises, saving them
money. According to estimates, each mobile clinic saves 600 emergency room
visits annually. A typical savings of one-fifth of the cost of care results
from this. Additionally, mobile clinics offer affordable preventive treatment
that lowers the lifetime cost of care for a patient. Each mobile health clinic
saves, on average, 65 quality-adjusted life years annually (a standard metric
used by healthcare experts).
Mobile health
clinics provide vulnerable populations with healthcare access at a fraction of
the expense of operating a conventional hospital or care facility.
ZHL
Rajasthan further
elaborates that healthcare professionals can customise their services to
particular populations because of the nature of mobile health clinics. Mobile
health clinics provide adaptable, responsive care to populations that have just
been displaced as well as remote and vulnerable groups. Mobile clinics'
flexibility enables doctors to adapt their care to the changing needs of a
population's health.
The first line of
defence against sickness for underprivileged groups can be provided through
mobile health clinics. Ziqitza
Limited Rajasthan cites a long-term study of mobile clinics, which was
published in the International Journal for Equity in Health, it was discovered
in the study that 45 percent of them provide preventative screenings, 42
percent provide basic care, and 30 percent provide dental treatments. These
vital services can fill the gap between the needs of the community's health and
the mechanisms of traditional healthcare delivery.
Mobile Medical
Units (MMU) are able to easily and affordably deliver preventative and curative
healthcare in remote and inhospitable areas, including the nearby rural areas
where there are no healthcare facilities. Ziqitza
Health care limited has expertise managing more than 150 MMUs in Jammu
and Kashmir, Kerala, and Madhya Pradesh, three states with extremely diverse
populations. Our MMUs are staffed with medical professionals who are equipped
to offer free medical examinations and trained to identify the signs of common
illnesses, perform a basic diagnosis, prescribe medication, and send patients
to specialised clinics in the event of subsequent medical issues. Raising
awareness, ensuring preventive immunisation, and encouraging regular medical
check-ups among the rural population became possible with the availability of
these vans.
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