United Kingdom: The Nonprofit Organisation called The Virtual Doctors raised their concern on numerous health challenges the health care system faces. They also emphasised their Mission to enhance healthcare services and urged people to make donations.
The Virtual Doctors Organisation aims to provide technology and medicine to the people. Recently, the Organisation highlighted the numerous challenges the healthcare system faces in developing nations.
These Challenges hinder the delivery of high-quality medical services. One such concern revolves around quality healthcare.
Further, they also emphasised their mission of enhancing primary healthcare services in some of the most remote and underserved regions of Sub-Saharan Africa.
The Virtual Doctors use a Smartphone App to connect isolated health centres in rural communities with volunteer doctors (based primarily in the UK), bridging health inequalities by delivering a free life-changing telemedicine service.
They also shared the basic necessities needed to attain a proper and enhanced healthcare system to achieve their mission. These are as follows:-
1. Resources to manage project rollouts.
2. Impact Assessment Expertise.
3. Technology Investment.
4. Volunteer Doctors and Medical Specialists.
Furthermore, the Virtual Doctors also shared about the donated money, where it goes and how the system uses that funding.
They also underlined that people’s generous contributions are instrumental in creating enduring legacies of positive transformation within the communities they support.
By joining forces with the Organisation, a single donation is helpful in the following ways:
- £10 can help to treat 30 patients per month.
- £30 provides a rural Clinician access to a specialist Doctor for six months
- £60 provides medical education to a rural Clinician for a year.
The Virtual Doctors also urged people to donate to support their Mission of improving primary healthcare in rural communities.
“Together, we can make a lasting impact on healthcare systems and change lives for the better,” they asserted.