Have you ever heard about a ¨van health mobile¨ it is vehicle type special which looks like big bus,and moves different places to help the people in their heath. Most individuals, especially children, older people and those with disabilities may find it difficult going to a regular doctor office. Now this is where mobile health van saves the day! They can provide needed medical care at great distances to many people living in remote areas or small towns where there may not be any doctors.
A mobile health van is also known as a “mobile medical clinic”. A mobile doctor office of sorts if you will! In the van are all of the tools doctors use; stethoscopes to listen to your heart, blood pressure cuffs to check how healthy your blood is. In the community or neighborhoods in which they live, people can come into a van for check-ups, vaccines and other health service. It was a really good health resource that involved reduced traveling.
Check-up, vaccination dena to mobile health van se zyada kuch kar sakte hain! There are even a few of these vans that double as "mobile delivery units." This would allow them to deliver essential medicines and supplies directly to those who do. Someone who has chronic health conditions or are injured and cannot leave their homes, for instance. This is an essential service to ensure no one goes without their medications due to the inability for some people to visit a pharmacy.
A collection of mobile health vans working together is called a ‘mobile health fleet’. Think of these fleets as a health superhero coalition! They can range from throughout a city, to different neighborhoods in a city or even across an entire state with hundreds of volunteers working together for the common cause. Because of the sheer number of vans, they can go to more people and offer more services. This teamwork makes a tremendous impact on the communities that they are serving.
It is kind of a big deal when that mobile health van rolls up into town. Others are eager to come up and find out about the health services offered in the van. Health care workers that work in these mobile health vans are always friendly and welcoming. As people walk in through the door for help they start to feel safe and cared.
Over time they can be handled quicker but initially the doctor needs to ask you how are you feeling, any symptoms? The nurse or doctor will use a stethoscope to listen to the patient's heart and lungs, feel their pulse, and take their blood pressure. In case of any health issues, the doctor will get treatment over there in that van or refer him/her to a proper specialist for further help.