Mobile Clinics Africa: Odulair Boasts Healthcare Delivery in Ghana
Mobile Clinics Africa by top mobile medical manufacturer Odulair custom Mobile Medical Clinics and Mobile Health Vans for Mobile Health Outreach in Africa.
Accra, April 26, 2013 - Ghana's Ministry of Health has received eight Odulair Mobile Clinics and ten Odulair biomedical maintenance vans to boast health services delivery to rural areas.
The eight mobile clinics manufactured in the USA by Odulair LLC were built as Mobile Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) and Audiology Clinics, Mobile Ophthalmology Clinics (Mobile Eye Clinics), Mobile Dental Clinics, and Mobile General Medicine Clinics.
“Each component posses its own unique challenges and issues and it is when taken all aspects of the problem into account that the benefit of implementing mobile health care technology becomes evident”, said the Minister of Health of Ghana, Ms. Sherry Ayittey.
The Minister of Health of Ghana, Ms. Sherry Ayittey, expressed satisfaction that the package included, in addition to the mobile clinics, fully equipped repair & workshop vans for the maintenance of medical facilities and equipment, to make sure that they are always in a state of readiness for use by clinicians. All healthcare and maintenance vehicles came with a worries-free five-year warranty.
Mr. Charles
Mensah, General Manager of Belstar, pointed out how mobile clinics are the most effective choice for treating people regardless of how far away they might be.
Odulair is the world's leading manufacturer of specialist outreach mobile clinics and medical vehicles for social purposes where the design incorporates the social function needing to be accomplished.
Accra, April 26, 2013 - Ghana's Ministry of Health has received eight Odulair Mobile Clinics and ten Odulair biomedical maintenance vans to boast health services delivery to rural areas.
The eight mobile clinics manufactured in the USA by Odulair LLC were built as Mobile Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) and Audiology Clinics, Mobile Ophthalmology Clinics (Mobile Eye Clinics), Mobile Dental Clinics, and Mobile General Medicine Clinics.
Odulair Mobile Clinics manufactured for the Ministry of Health in Ghana, Africa, in the news, as seen by the local press on April 26, 2013. |
Ghana's First Lady, Lordina Mahama, said, "To protect communities from diseases no effort should be spared in training,
deploying and resourcing health care staff who looked after the welfare of
patients."
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"Access to rural health care services encompassed several elements, including
property acquisition and management, staffing, housing, adequate technology and
numerous and another variables and overhead cost," said Ghana's First Lady, Lordina Mahama.
The Minister
of Health of Ghana, Ms. Sherry Ayittey, inaugurates the new Odulair Mobile Ophthalmology Unit built to provide the best medical outreach in Africa. |
“Each component posses its own unique challenges and issues and it is when taken all aspects of the problem into account that the benefit of implementing mobile health care technology becomes evident”, said the Minister of Health of Ghana, Ms. Sherry Ayittey.
The Minister of Health of Ghana, Ms. Sherry Ayittey, expressed satisfaction that the package included, in addition to the mobile clinics, fully equipped repair & workshop vans for the maintenance of medical facilities and equipment, to make sure that they are always in a state of readiness for use by clinicians. All healthcare and maintenance vehicles came with a worries-free five-year warranty.
The First
Lady commended the suppliers, Belstar Development Corporation, and the Mobile Clinics manufacturer, Odulair LLC, all of the USA, for the detailed planning and design of specialist mobile medical vehicles and mobile health clinics.
Deputy Chief of Mission with the U.S. Embassy to Ghana, Ms. Pat Alsup, expressed the United States government's commitment to complement Ghana’s effort at improving health care delivery and commended the two US companies for their contribution to health services in the country.
Deputy Chief of Mission with the U.S. Embassy to Ghana, Ms. Pat Alsup, expressed the United States government's commitment to complement Ghana’s effort at improving health care delivery and commended the two US companies for their contribution to health services in the country.
President of Odulair and Fielding Graduate Institute Institute for Social Innovation Fellow Dr. Anita Chambers receives praise by Queen Mothers from around Ghana for delivering mobile medical facilities for outreach healthcare services by the Ministry of Health, Ghana. |
Odulair is the world's leading manufacturer of specialist outreach mobile clinics and medical vehicles for social purposes where the design incorporates the social function needing to be accomplished.