Tuesday, August 7, 2012



It is a matter of those who are excluded from well-being: people who live in poor settlements in remote places or in major cities, but who cannot afford to see the doctor and who belong to societies in which medical services, for different reasons, are not universal and/or public…..PAMOJA MOBILE HOSPITAL IS FOR THEM.

Monday, August 6, 2012

welcome to PMC


 PAMOJA MOBILE CLINIC

                                                             
PMC produces strategic initiatives that complement the mission for advocating Mobile Healthcare as a key solution for advancing access to healthcare on a continuing basis and in times of national emergency disaster. We are immensely grateful to the many healthcare providers and colleagues who support and contribute to our ongoing efforts including ~ hosting the annual Mobile Health Clinics Forum,  growing our collaborative of Healthcare and Corporate Partners, facilitating Mobile Health emergency response, launching an on-line outcomes assessment initiative, and authoring a Mobile Health Program Development & Operations Manual.

Today, medical and dental healthcare providers are turning increasingly to the adoption of mobile medical and dental clinics to expand their community outreach in both rural areas and urban centers. Providers are attracted to the flexibility and efficiency of the mobile clinic for delivering vital healthcare services, especially for underserved populations. And, the advancement of tele-medicine and tele-dentistry technology, bridging the gap between the mobile clinic and a fixed-site, has made timely patient-professional consultation more attainable.

The goal of the Mobile Health Clinics Association is to build a foundation that fosters advocacy on behalf of Mobile Healthcare, encourages the design and distribution of meaningful educational tools, and facilitates communications among healthcare providers. Our resolve is to acknowledge successful Mobile Health leadership and explore compelling, creative paradigms that expand our vision for Mobile Healthcare.

The MHC - Dedicated to Advocacy That Advances Access to Healthcare Through the Use of Mobile Health Clinics

The clinic
•Provides a viable foundation for unifying the efforts and future
  initiatives of Mobile Health
   providers and allied colleagues
•Encourages the integration of Mobile Health with community
  infrastructure
•Establishes a broad spectrum of alliances that fosters outreach and enhances awareness of thevalues of Mobile Health
•Positions Mobile Health (m-HEALTH) and related technology as agents of change that can impact access to quality medical and dental care
•Recognizes innovative approaches to Mobile Health that are adopted to advance healthcare with improved efficiencies and outcomes
•Offers a country Forum for Mobile Health education, resources, and networking
As a member of the m -health partner costumer you assume a leadership role as an advocate of Mobile Health for advancing access to healthcare. Through M-Health and interactive member, you have access to countrywide best practices, educational resources, program management tools, providers engaged in Mobile Health, and Special Interest Groups (SIGs) that address our unique community services and concerns. Becoming our active member today -  you can share your ideas and recommendations - and let us know how you want to contribute to our mission as Mobile Health advocates.

Whether an organization currently operates a Mobile Health clinic or is planning to launch a new community mobile outreach program, the Forum curriculum is designed to enhance administrative skills and expand knowledge-base to ensure effective and sustainable Mobile Healthcare services. Healthcare practitioners and administrators will share their insights and invaluable expertise on a broad range of topics reflecting the general theme. The Forum is an extraordinary educational and networking opportunity for mobile health specialists to meet over 200 professional colleagues nationwide that serve in the mobile clinic environment and to develop long-term resources. The Forum promotes knowledge, networking, and leadership ~ integrated to ensure a productive and inspiring experience for attendees in presentation-style sessions and interactive roundtable peer discussions. General and breakout session speakers offer in-depth presentations in dedicated discipline tracks around: mammography, oral healthcare, preventive care, and primary and/or specialty care.

M-Health in this episode will focus on four key issues related to the organisation  theme and the general operations of a Mobile Health program. These key points will be addressed by adressed in both community outreach sessions and Breakout Sessions. All sessions will include time for Q&A and interaction among reached communities. In addition to the organized sessions, informal Roundtable peer discussions will also address the four key topics as well as other topics related to program operations.

Presentations of the program will include reference to our program and other community mobile programs nationwide as best-practice examples within each episode to address.



1. To pursue the most critical development indices like child education, innovative healthcare, livelihood, and women empowerment to achieve     large scale penetration and highest Social Return on Investment (SROI)

2. To engage SVP (Social Venture Philanthropy) model by working hand in hand with grassroots organisations, building their capacities, giving   strategic directions, sharing resources and knowledge, upgrading technology with the aim to achieve scalability, accountability,     sustainability and leadership

3. To promote and practice good governance in every sphere of its activities and inculcate the same among the grassroots partners; to build     trust and credibility with all stakeholders

4. To source and implement suitable technology of relevance across its operations for optimisation of management and operation bandwidth

5. To form alliances with the government, national and international institutions, bilateral and multilateral organisations to share resources and     knowledge, and to complement and supplement the efforts of these institutions

6. To engage the corporate sector in the welfare initiatives by linking their business competitiveness and social contributions, wherever     befitting, to make the engagement sustainable

7. To link business necessity with critical development indices in alignment with Smile Foundation agenda and expand programme coverage in     the rural outreach to achieve integrated social development

8. To sensitize the privileged citizens including opinion makers, mass media and to encourage them to participate in the civic driven change     through various forms of engagement

9. To promote and imbibe social sensibility among youth and privileged children to help them emerge as responsible citizens and also     participate in Civic Driven Change

10. To develop a management bandwidth which can not only support the broad vision of the organisation but also will strive for excellence,      innovation and institution building