Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Mini Hospitals - saving lives in the field

A mini hospital  is a basic health-care facility capable of proving urgent care, diagnostic services, and health education in poor countries, as well as a referral component once a critical patient is sufficiently stabilized to be transferred to an appropriate hospital in a large city.


A Turn-Key project!


A mini hospital is a turn-key project that provides the construction, the medical equipment, and the training of paramedic personnel with the assistance of qualified professionals to the point of occupancy and operation.

It can be a do-it yourself prefabricated construction system  that is easy to transport and assemble quickly with little to no training, using ordinary hand tools, to erect an inexpensive structural rigid frame composed of columns and light-weight panels capable of meeting the most demanding requirements of hurricane and seismic codes.

Equipment for a Mini Hospital


A mini hospital can have both new and used medical equipment, often donated  by hospitals or doctors that replace suitable equipment with more advanced technology equipment and also enjoy the tax benefits with such donations.

Photo from www.redr.org.uk

Helping underdeveloped countries around the world


Mini hospitals can provide health care facilities and even housing for the world's  underdeveloped and poorest countries that normally would not have the resources for larger health-care facilities.  An added feature is that these benefits are provided through donations from wealth donors and philanthropists that want to help those in need!

Let The Global Oncology Health Network help you with your Mini Hospital equipment needs!


We deinstall for competitive rates, with a 24/7 response time, without interruption of staff or patient. Our network of hospitals and clinics keep us very competitive, when your looking to sell or buy a system from us.

Call us or send email to tgohnjr@gmail.com, and we will provide you with a free quote for deinstall or purchase of your system.
 
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