Deen Dayal Mobile Health Clinic is a program in Madhya Pradesh, India that uses mobile health clinics to provide medical care to rural and disadvantaged populations.[1]
Each van is GPS-enabled and is staffed with a doctor, nurse, lab attendant and pharmacist.[2] The vans, or Mobile Medical Units (MMUs), were operational in 1998 under the name Jeewan Jyoti Yojana, although the program relaunched in 2006 under its current name.[3]
References
- ↑ "Deen Dayal Chalit Aspatal (Mobile Units) | The Center for Health Market Innovations". healthmarketinnovations.org. Retrieved 2018-04-25.
- ↑ "Keeping Up with the Indians: Exploring emerging practices in a health care innovation powerhouse - NextBillion". NextBillion. 2013-07-02. Retrieved 2018-04-25.
- ↑ Prakash, Anjal; Vs, Saravanan; Chourey, Jayati (2012-02-09). Interlacing Water and Human Health: Case Studies from South Asia. SAGE Publishing India. ISBN 978-81-321-1665-3.
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