Mobile Health Program
What is the Mobile Health Program
The Mobile Health Program is WARA’s outreach system that brings basic healthcare services directly to communities.
It uses:
- Mobile units
- Basic diagnostic tools
- Trained field teams
Care should reach people, not wait for them.
Why This Program is Needed
In many regions:
- Healthcare access is limited
- Awareness is low
- Conditions go undiagnosed
- Travel to hospitals is difficult
Delay in detection leads to serious health issues.
The WARA Approach
WARA takes care to the field through:
Mobile Screening & Registration
- Basic health checks
- Patient identification
- Digital record creation
System Integration
- Patients connected to WARA network
- Follow-up coordinated through centers
- Long-term care initiated
Outreach becomes the entry point into structured care.
How the Program Works
Step 1: Area Identification
- Remote or underserved locations selected
- Community needs assessed
Step 2: Camp Setup
- Mobile unit deployed
- Temporary screening setup arranged
Step 3: Screening & Registration
- Basic health checks conducted
- Individuals registered in system
- Risk cases identified
Step 4: Referral & Follow-Up
- Cases routed to:
- Community Centers (DharmaCareNet)
- Doctors (HealthCareNet)
- Care services (HomeCareNet)
Step 5: Program Continuation
- Regular visits scheduled
- Follow-up tracking ensured
- Community engagement maintained
Screening leads to structured care.
Services Delivered
Basic Health Screening
- Blood pressure
- Blood sugar
- Vision screening
- General assessment
Awareness & Education
- Preventive health guidance
- Lifestyle awareness
- Early symptom recognition
Patient Registration
- Digital entry into system
- Care tracking initiation
Referral Coordination
- Doctor consultations
- Diagnostics
- Surgical programs
It combines detection with action.
Key Use Cases
Cataract Identification Programs
- Vision screening
- Surgery planning through Surgical Access Program
Chronic Disease Detection
- Early identification
- Lifestyle and care support
Maternal & Basic Health Awareness
- Community-level education
- Early risk detection
Elder Health Programs
- Routine screening
- Engagement and support
Focus is on high-impact community needs.
Recruitment & Workforce Impact
Mobile programs also help:
- Identify local women volunteers
- Engage potential caregivers
- Introduce EduCareNet opportunities
Outreach builds both demand and supply.
Integration with WARA System
This program connects with:
- DharmaCareNet → local follow-up
- HealthCareNet → consultations and diagnosis
- HomeCareNet → caregiver deployment
- AyushCareNet → recovery and wellness
- EduCareNet → training and recruitment
It feeds the entire care ecosystem.
Benefits of the Program
For Communities
- Improved healthcare access
- Early detection of conditions
- Increased awareness
For Patients
- Reduced delay in treatment
- Easier entry into care system
- Better health outcomes
For WARA
- Demand generation
- Network expansion
- Community trust building
Outreach creates long-term impact.
Role in CSR & Partnerships
The Mobile Health Program enables:
- CSR-funded health camps
- NGO collaboration
- Government partnerships
Programs can be:
- Sponsored
- Scaled regionally
- Impact-measured
Social impact meets structured execution.
What This Program Does NOT Do
- Does not replace hospitals
- Does not provide advanced treatment
- Does not operate without follow-up
It focuses on:
👉 screening, awareness, and system entry
Long-Term Vision
The program aims to:
- Reach underserved populations
- Reduce undiagnosed conditions
- Build a connected care network from the ground up
Every outreach expands the system.
Final Thought
Care should not be limited by location.
The Mobile Health Program ensures that even the most remote communities are connected to structured, reliable care.