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Success story - Mobile units for medical deserts

Improving access to care in rural areas through connected mobile medical units integrating telemedicine, biomedical devices, and AI for diagnostics and monitoring. Promising results three months after deployment.

Synopsis

Synopsis

Synopsis

On October 28, 2023, His Majesty King Mohammed VI will launch the Connected Mobile Medical Units program, placing rural health at the heart of public health priorities. This date also marks the Sovereign's commitment to making digital health, a component of this new program, a lever for change in access to healthcare for populations living in rural and remote areas.

Project Details

Project Details

Project Details

Each mobile medical unit is an integrated module consisting of:

  • Welcome & Waiting Area

  • Medical Block with 2 Versatile Boxes equipped with:

    • basic biomedical instruments

    • high-speed connectivity

    • Telemedicine Platform (connected examination trolley, panoramic camera, video station)

    • touch screens and embedded medical application

  • Integrated AI in certain devices (e.g. dermatoscope for diagnostic assistance)

  • Automatic transmission of patient data to a central platform for real-time analysis and tele-expertise by specialists
    The system ensures the continuity of health data and a longitudinal follow-up of patients.


Deployment of connected mobile physical units near populations.


  • Permanent local team per unit composed of a doctor, two nurses, and a hostess.

  • Dedicated telemedicine platform.

  • AI-native medical devices.

  • Telemedicine information system and shared patient records.

  • Dedicated medical, technical, and logistical organization.

  • Turnkey solution (units, human resources, equipment, software, support, and logistics).

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Deployment and Results

Deployment and Results

Deployment and Results

The solution has been deployed on a large scale in several regions to address the access to care deficit in rural and isolated areas. Mobile medical units are used in real-world conditions, in direct contact with populations, to provide consultations, screenings, and specialized tele-expertise.


The system is part of a proximity healthcare strategy, reducing trips to hospital centers and optimizing the use of available medical resources through remote coordination with specialists.


The deployment of connected mobile medical units has enabled:


  • More than 1 million medical interventions carried out

  • Approximately 200,000 tele-expertises conducted with specialists

  • Significant improvement in access to care for rural populations

  • Optimization of medical resources through telemedicine

  • Reduction of trips and delays in care provision