4 Ways the Pandemic Has Led to an Increase in Mobile Medical Clinics

Front three-quarter view of a medical motorcoach called Healthcare from the Heart

The COVID-19 pandemic brought about many changes to our everyday lives.  Children started attending online classes, people set up home offices, and patients learned the value of telehealth and mobile clinics as a way to receive needed care without having to go to a doctor’s office or hospital. 

With children headed back to school, it’s clear to see that some of the changes brought about by COVID are short-term. But others, such as the increase in mobile medicine, are here to stay. Keep reading to learn about four ways the pandemic has led to an increase in mobile medical clinics.  

Increased Need for On-Demand Services

With most hospitals and major health care facilities being stretched to their limits during the pandemic, this led to an increased need for on-demand services such as X-Rays and routine health screenings to be performed outside of traditional health care facilities. Mobile health clinics made it easy to be able to get the services needed without having to wait months to get an appointment.  

Reaching Homebound Patients Became More Critical

People who were sick, under stay-at-home orders, or those who no longer had reliable transportation to get them to and from doctors appointments may have had to forgo critical health care because there was simply no way for them to get it. With the rise of the mobile health clinic, however, medical services could be brought to the people — no matter where they were. 

Support For Underserved Populations

A large number of people don’t have easy access to medical care. They may have physical or financial challenges that prevent them from being able to drive to a doctor’s office or care center.  Others, such as those living in rural communities, may not feel comfortable driving the long distance that is required to get the care they need. With the pandemic, mobile health clinics became the solution that allowed everyone to have access to the care they needed.  

A Need for Flexibility in Services

Before the pandemic, it was common to see mobile blood collection vehicles in office parking lots and other populated areas. And, while other types of mobile medical vehicles were slowly gaining in popularity, the pandemic made it easy to see just how important it was to be able to provide a wide range of medical services when and where they were needed.  

Life may never return to exactly the way it was before the pandemic, but there are some things that can be seen as changes for the better. Mobile Health Clinics arose out of necessity, but even as doctor’s offices reopen and people start to venture out, there will always be a need to bring health care to those who find it difficult or even inconvenient to get to a clinic or medical office.  Mobile specialty vehicles are the solution to the rising need for better access to medical services. Be a part of the future of health care and order yours today. 

 

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