Written by : Nikita Saha
January 25, 2025
In addition, AarogyaRise provides intensive care unit (ICU) services for critically ill patients, addressing healthcare gaps in underserved regions.
India’s Artemis Hospital, in collaboration with Signature Global Foundation, has launched AarogyaRise, a mobile health clinic aimed at improving healthcare access in rural areas.
The initiative deploys two fully-equipped healthcare buses that offer a range of services, including cancer screening, dental and eye check-ups, lung screenings, and X-ray services.
In addition, AarogyaRise provides intensive care unit (ICU) services for critically ill patients, addressing healthcare gaps in underserved regions.
This mobile health clinic aims to deliver timely, quality care to rural populations, enhancing healthcare delivery and improving health outcomes in remote areas.
Recently, at another event, the Vice President of India Jagdeep Dhankhar shared thoughts on the impact of mobile clinics on healthcare delivery.
“To be assured that there is a mobile clinic within your reach is a great assurance to the people in distress. Therefore, this has been a very soothing aspect of corporate social responsibility. It reflects even our civilization ethos. We must always work hard to give back to society., VP Dhankhar noted,
These mobile clinics are expected to be pivotal in improving healthcare access for populations in remote and underserved regions. Equipped with modern telemedicine facilities, they will provide various diagnostic services, including consultations with doctors via telecommunication networks.