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How Do Mobile Health Trailers Help People?

by Robert Keane Mobile BMI

Access to enhanced COVID-19 mobile testing is critical to improving community wellness in today's unstable healthcare climate. That is why mobile medical trailers are available for use by healthcare providers all around the country. Thanks to the revolutionary drop-trailer design, citizens can have safe access to standard health examinations, COVID-19 testing, vaccines, and various other health services.

Staff Screening Trailers

It will be critical to keeping workplaces safe as businesses across the country welcome employees back into their offices and places of work. Installing an employee screening and testing trailer is one of the ways firms can accomplish this. Mobile vehicles are here to assist companies in remaining ahead of the curve to ensure safe workplaces. Custom mobile medical trailers assist corporate campuses and business parks across the country safely screening their personnel for outward signs and administering testing to those who require them.

Increased Accessibility for Everyone

Regrettably, not everyone has easy access to a typical physician's office. Special purpose trailers assist in bridging this gap by facilitating access to health care practitioners and services. Medical trailers also help people in smaller and underserved regions get the medical care they need by reducing the amount of time they spend waiting between appointments.

Furthermore, this way of providing medical treatment can aid in the development of positive provider-patient connections. Mobile clinics force clinicians to go to their patients, which can help them generate leads and learn more about their patients.

Mobile Clinic Trailer Benefits

·         Staff safety (enclosed space)

·         Staff comfort (air conditioning/heating)

·         Patient flow

·         Patients' throughput

·         Ability to relocate testing to "hot spots" fast

·         Options for walk-ins

·         Multipurpose – from the same clinic, test and immunize

·         Mobile medical units for lease or purchase – short or long-term commitment

Mobile screening vehicles features –

·         Front and rear air rides reduce shock and vibration to medical equipment, reducing downtime and maintenance costs as well as driver fatigue.

·         The use of automatic hydraulic leveling systems reduces set-up and tear-down time.

·         The fiberglass stepwell entry mechanism ensures that the technician and the patient are safe when entering and exiting the coach.

·         The all-fiberglass body eliminates the need for painting, lowering maintenance costs.

·         All fiberglass skirting, wheel holes, and storage doors will never rust or corrode, saving thousands of dollars in maintenance expenditures.

·         This high-quality steel commercial entry door with a patented aluminum door frame does not leak and has passed military rain tests.

·         This modern aerodynamic 40' bus will give pride and distinction to any organization while also providing an ergonomic interior design that will maximize patient flow and efficiency.

·         The expandable side adds more sitting space and improves patient flow.

·          Generators up to 35 kW in a sound-proof compartment provide enough power for most applications.

COVID – 19  Screening 

As the country adjusts to the ongoing pandemic, we must test and screen persons exposed to the virus. While tents and other temporary structures have proven helpful in the short term, a more long-term solution is required.

Custom medical clinic trailers and mobile health screening vehicles are available to assist with this solution. In addition, the innovative design is ideal for doing mobile testing outside of the office or in a convenient location.

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About Robert Keane Innovator   Mobile BMI

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Created on Feb 8th 2022 10:36. Viewed 185 times.

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