African Behavioral Finance (Business/Economics/Psychology crossover) | 18 January 2010
Mobile Health Clinics and Mortality Reduction Strategies in Ghanaian Villages: A Theoretical Framework Study
M, t, h, a, n, d, i, K, h, u, m, a, l, o, ,, S, i, p, h, o, M, l, a, n, g, e, n, i
Abstract
Mobile health clinics have been increasingly recognised as a critical tool in addressing healthcare disparities, particularly in underserved regions such as Ghanaian villages. Theoretical, employing qualitative and quantitative analysis of existing literature on maternal and child healthcare policies and outcomes in Ghanaian villages. This framework underscores the importance of integrating mobile health services into existing healthcare systems to address regional disparities effectively. Policy makers should prioritise funding and infrastructure support for mobile clinics in underserved areas, with a focus on training local providers and ensuring consistent supply chain management.