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MMU is online as well as offline application and this is the Application and it can also be opeated operated in the lower network areas
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- Emergency Response: MMUs can quickly reach disaster-stricken areas, offering immediate medical care when traditional healthcare facilities are inaccessible or overwhelmed.
- Remote and Rural Areas: They bring essential medical services to remote or underserved areas where permanent healthcare facilities might not be available.
- Public Health Campaigns: MMUs are used for vaccination drives, health screenings, and preventive care programs, making it easier to reach large populations.
- Outreach Services: They can provide services to populations with limited mobility or those who are otherwise hard to reach, such as the homeless or elderly.
- Temporary Clinics: During times of crisis or large-scale events, MMUs can function as temporary clinics, offering primary care, urgent care, or specialized services as needed.
- Training and Education: They can be used to train healthcare professionals or educate the public about health issues.
Overall, MMUs are valuable for increasing the accessibility and flexibility of medical care in diverse situations.
This Document will help everyone to understand about Mobile Medical Unit and complete flow of MMU service.
Ø This is van based service which is generally run in tribal/village area or as per project requirement to deliver quality health services.
Following are the actors who will be interacting with the Application
The Mobile Medical Unit (MMU) enhances the AMRIT web application in several keyways:
Improving Accessibility: The MMU helps users in remote areas easily access healthcare services and information, bridging gaps in healthcare delivery.
Providing Real-Time Updates: The application delivers real-time notifications about the MMU's location and service availability, keeping communities informed about when and where healthcare services are available.
Enhancing Health Education: The MMU shares educational resources through the app, promoting awareness of health issues and preventive care within communities.
Streamlining Referrals: The application facilitates an efficient referral process, allowing patients to connect with local health facilities for specialized care when needed.
Offline Capability: The MMU is designed to function in low-network areas, enabling healthcare providers to access essential features without internet connectivity. Patient data can be stored locally and synchronized later, ensuring continuity of care.
Service Description
The MMU operates as a van-based service designed to deliver quality healthcare services primarily in tribal and village areas, or as dictated by specific project requirements. This mobile approach allows for the effective provision of healthcare to populations that may otherwise lack access.
Key Actors
The following actors will interact with the MMU application:
- Registrar: Responsible for managing patient registrations and maintaining records.
- Nurse: Provides basic healthcare services, assists with patient care, and performs health assessments.
- Doctor: Offers medical consultations, diagnoses health issues, and prescribes treatment.
- Lab Technician: Conducts diagnostic tests and manages laboratory services within the MMU.
- Pharmacist: Dispenses medications and provides information on pharmaceutical care.
- Registrar
- Nurse
- Doctor
- Lab Technician
- Pharmacist
Below is the process flow for MMU Application
MMU Projects Overview
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