Toshkent tibbiyot akademiyasi theme: Make a mini presentation on “Mobile medical units in the world” Done by: Xolmirzayev Asastilla


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TOSHKENT TIBBIYOT AKADEMIYASI Theme:Make a mini presentation on “Mobile medical units in the world” Done BY: Xolmirzayev Asastilla

Plan

Objectives

Objectives

The aim of the project is to provide medical care in rural areas for needy people among Muslim communities in seven Asian countries, using 75 multi-purpose mobile medical units (MMUs). The MMUs provide several medical services, including primary healthcare, eye surgery, early detection of cancer, and diabetes treatment.

In addition to the rapid response and emergency health services provided to the recipient communities, the project also provides training to the medical staff managing these clinics.

In addition to the rapid response and emergency health services provided to the recipient communities, the project also provides training to the medical staff managing these clinics.

Implementation Timeline and Progress

Implementation Timeline and Progress

  • The project approximately takes 7 years for each country, as it involves two phases, with the first phase aiming to supply the units and the second phase to operate the units for a minimum period of five years. The supply phase, which also includes the design and manufacturing of the clinics, takes around two years. KAAP is committed to operate the units for at least five years, after which they may be handed over to the local authorities/communities.

Implementation is currently underway and varies in terms of progress from one country to the other. In some countries, such as in Pakistan, Bangladesh, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, the project is making good progress, while in other countries the project is still in early stages. With the exception of India, agreements with all concerned governments have been signed. As for India, KAAP is dealing directly with local NGOs.

Implementation is currently underway and varies in terms of progress from one country to the other. In some countries, such as in Pakistan, Bangladesh, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, the project is making good progress, while in other countries the project is still in early stages. With the exception of India, agreements with all concerned governments have been signed. As for India, KAAP is dealing directly with local NGOs.

The government of Afghanistan prefers to establish a specialized cardiology hospital in Kabul to help the poor who cannot travel outside the country for heart disease treatment. In addition to the hospital, the government also prefers to build four comprehensive health centers in rural areas. Preparations for the project implementation are underway.

The government of Afghanistan prefers to establish a specialized cardiology hospital in Kabul to help the poor who cannot travel outside the country for heart disease treatment. In addition to the hospital, the government also prefers to build four comprehensive health centers in rural areas. Preparations for the project implementation are underway.

In the case of Yemen, KAAP is evaluating several options and mechanisms to resume the project, bearing in mind the current situation on the ground.

The contracts for supply and operation of the MMUs have been signed for Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, and the units are in the production phase.

The contracts for supply and operation of the MMUs have been signed for Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, and the units are in the production phase.

As for Pakistan, operation of the MMUs already started in August 2019 with eight MMUs, six for Primary Healthcare (PHC) services and two for Surgical Care Services (SCS). Breaking that down geographically, five MMUs (4PHC+1SCS) are operating in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province and three MMUs (2PHC+1SCS) are operating in the Sindh Province. In Bangladesh, two floating MMUs are still under construction, while three floating MMUs have already been launched for testing and commissioning

Breaking that down geographically, five MMUs (4PHC+1SCS) are operating in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province and three MMUs (2PHC+1SCS) are operating in the Sindh Province. In Bangladesh, two floating MMUs are still under construction, while three floating MMUs have already been launched for testing and commissioning

Breaking that down geographically, five MMUs (4PHC+1SCS) are operating in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province and three MMUs (2PHC+1SCS) are operating in the Sindh Province. In Bangladesh, two floating MMUs are still under construction, while three floating MMUs have already been launched for testing and commissioning


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