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KMSonawala Mobile Heartcare Clinic (KMSMHC) will be set up in a commercial vehicle customized to cater to the healthcare industry. KMSMHC will serve patients with cardiac issues living in cities and census-designated places (CDPs) within a 5-mile radius of the mobile clinic’s primary and secondary locations. This is the 1st year marketing goal of KMSMHC, and the customized vehicle will operate in a primary location, be driven to a secondary location, and will be driven back to the primary location at the end of the work schedule. A primary goal of KMSMHC is to provide mobile cardiac health services to patients who self-identify as Asian Indian. The office, represented in the form of a medically-equipped vehicle, will consist of a front-end medical clinic serviced by a full-time Nurse Practitioner and two Medical Assistants, and a back-end office set up to provide professional space for the Medical Biller and the Medical Secretary.
Advisor: | Gerard, Nathan |
Commitee: | Reynolds-Fisher, Grace, Sinay, Tony |
School: | California State University, Long Beach |
Department: | Health Care Administration |
School Location: | United States -- California |
Source: | MAI 81/6(E), Masters Abstracts International |
Source Type: | DISSERTATION |
Subjects: | Health care management, Asian American Studies |
Keywords: | KMSonawala Mobile Heartcare Clinic (KMSMHC), Mobile vehicle heart care, Los Angeles County, Orange County Cities, Census-designated places (CDPs), Asian Indians |
Publication Number: | 27540994 |
ISBN: | 9781392749135 |