Mobile healthcare facilities can be designed for a wide variety of healthcare purposes, which can be categorized into three main types. The categories are as follows: mobile clinics, mobile hospitals, and mobile emergency response facilities. Our mobile facilities can be uniquely designed to target a community’s specific needs and can be combined to meet multiple needs in one unit or even a system of units. The units range in size depending on the facility’s purpose. This article aims to detail and explain each category and the wide range of options for facilities for each category.
- Mobile Clinics
Firstly, clinics can serve a variety of purposes for different healthcare needs from general check-ups to more serious concerns. Mobile healthcare facilities can effectively serve the same purpose as a typical brick-and-mortar clinic while also reaching remote areas or even expanding the capacity of an already existing clinic.
Some examples of healthcare that mobile clinics may handle include general medicine, dentistry, ophthalmology, dialysis, radiology, women’s health, ENT, or even a combination of two or more of these in one facility.
- Mobile Hospitals
Mobile hospitals encompass a variety of different facilities. They can be structured as complexes with multiple units or could be standalone units. This depends on the unit’s intended purpose, needs, and desired capacity.
Some examples that typically fall under our umbrella of mobile hospital facilities include our intensive care facilities, surgical facilities, endoscopy facilities, emergency room facilities, patient ward facilities, field hospitals, pharmacies, laboratories, blood banks, and mobile administration facilities, all of which can be combined based on each client’s individual needs.
- Mobile Emergency Response Facilities
By using different types of facilities, a client could easily construct their ideal emergency response system with the help of a Mobile Healthcare Facilities sales representative. Additionally, a single facility could be used for emergency response depending on the client’s needs. Emergency response facilities serve an incredibly important purpose and can help with preparedness for disaster or be purchased to provide patients with disaster relief in the aftermath of an unexpected situation.
In an urgent medical situation, when a patient requires immediate help with an injury, close access to healthcare is more important than ever and can even make the difference between life or death. These facilities aim to create this access even in remote areas and instill a sense of comfort that safe, sanitary, and great quality healthcare is close by, even if the nearest brick-and-mortar facility is not quickly accessible.
Mobile emergency response facilities can be used as command and control units, casualty incident units, triage units, oil field trauma units, other trauma units, and more. A combination of multiple units could create the optimum solution for a client’s individual situation.
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