CIMAS TAKING HEALTH SERVICE TO COMMUNITIES

Latwell Nyangu

ZIMBABWE’S largest private medical aid society, health and wellness service provider, Cimas Health Group has acquired a mobile clinic which is a customised motor vehicle aimed at bringing essential healthcare to communities.

The new mobile clinic was showcased at the just-ended Zimbabwe Agricultural Show (ZAS) as a way to embrace innovative models to improve ways of service delivery in the health sector.

Cimas Health Group Chief Executive Officer Vulindlela Ndlovu said acquiring the mobile clinic underscores the group’s commitment to providing global standard health and wellness solutions regardless of their location or circumstances.

“In today’s fast-paced world, access to quality healthcare is of utmost importance and as Cimas continues to be innovative in the health sector, we purchased a mobile clinic in our efforts to improve the accessibility of health services.

“This mobile clinic is a transformative tool in the healthcare delivery system as it revolutionises the way medical services are provided.

“It brings healthcare directly to communities, regardless of their location or infrastructure limitations.”

Through the mobile clinic, Ndlovu said they seek to take health services delivery to underserved populations, and areas with limited or reduced healthcare infrastructure.

“Our mobile clinic will be used to provide a wide range of services that can be tailored to specific needs of the populations thereby bringing healthcare directly to communities in need,

“Using this mobile clinic will help us expand our efforts to deliver health care to less privileged societies as the mobile clinic will be used to cater to a wide range of healthcare needs, including preventive care, vaccinations, health education, and primary healthcare service,” he said.

Ndlovu further stated that by operating this mobile clinic, Cimas can bridge the healthcare gap and ensure that even the most vulnerable populations can receive the medical attention they deserve.

“Strengthening health service delivery is crucial for Cimas and to the achievement of the health-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which include the delivery of interventions to reduce child mortality and maternal mortality,” Ndlovu said.

This year’s ZAS ran under the theme, “Cultivating Prosperity: Growing Business. Innovating for Change. Nurturing our Future” where many exhibited.

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