Alpha Mead Healthcare Management Services (AMHS) has launched the Modular Healthcare Facility (MHF) in Lagos. State, Commissioner of health, Prof. Akin Abayomi described the facility as an innovation that will boost access to the healthcare services in Nigeria, saying, It's innovative; nice. It's well organised and clean. It has a robust array of facilities within it and can be used in specific locations. I'm happy to see it's an indigenous product; it has all the required technical backdrops. It's also energy conscious. It's mobile. He stated that the state government is willing to collaborate with AMHS to deploy the facility, noting that the facility will be handy in interim and stop-gap situations where the government has not erected physical structures. Group managing director, Alpha Mead Group, the parent company of AMHS, Engr. Femi Akintunde explained to the commissioner that the company was inspired by the need to take quality healthcare facilities to all Nigerians and reduce the construction timeline of healthcare facility to less than 30 days. He stated that the MHF is equipped with radiology information system, picture archiving communication system, enterprise electronic medical records and telehealth infrastructure for real-time reporting of investigation and remote consultation. Akintunde explained that the MHF is not a replacement for hospitals but designed to complement gaps in healthcare. He thanked the state government for allowing the company set up the facility at Gbagada General hospital.



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