Mobile Medical Clinic Case Study

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The Children’s Health Fund goal is to provide high quality pediatric healthcare services such as medical, dental and social services to underserved children in the United States. By doing so they needed to integrate a way that could service deep rural and poor areas as well as offer care to families that earn very little or no money. A major concern was that not everyone has the access to transport themselves to the medical centers so integrating a mobile medical clinic was launched and transportation was provided throughout locations in need of healthcare services that wouldn’t otherwise be able to obtain healthcare. Forty-one states had starting supporting the growth in mobile clinics and their operations offering many programs nationally. Funding for the Children’s Health Fund comes from four sources to include donations from corporations, individuals, aid from congress, and government health care such as Medicaid and insurance from the state for children. An environment had to be designed to be able to offer high quality medical care. The environment had to be consistent with the services that are provided at a clinic. To …show more content…

As mobile medical clinics can’t always have the availability to treat all those in need. Medical facilities are becoming more widespread over places and now making mobile medical clinics obsolete. I feel that there still is a need for mobile medical as even though there are medical facilities available, transportation is not always possible for some people to use these facilities. Concentration on the technology and offering the best possible care should be the main focus rather than worrying about a particular combination of conditions that could emerge that would render the MMCs obsolete. This focus would encourage the expansion of the mobile medical

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