| Bridge of Life Launches New Missions in Telehealth, Hand Hygiene and Primary Care |
"Providing telehealth, hand hygiene and primary care services to underserved communities allows us to expand our reach internationally and to deepen our impact," said
KHMH currently has five dialysis machines and 16 patients at its dialysis unit. La Loma has 14 patients who dialyze three times per week. BOL plans to launch the telehealth program in other developing countries in need of nephrologists as well as seek out new partnerships to help develop the program.
"Many lives will be impacted by the use of hand sanitizers and washing dispensers in our health wards," said Claudia Thomas Riché with GHESKIO. "It is critical to make practice of hand hygiene in order to reduce germ transmission between patients and health care providers. Lives can be saved by basic hygiene that most of us take for granted."
During the two-week mission,
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Friday, May 15, 2015
Bridge of Life Launches New Missions in Telehealth, Hand Hygiene and Primary Care
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