Mobile Medical Corporation
Melanie H. currently works as a Respiratory Therapist at MercyOne and as a Clinical Care Attendant at UnityPoint Health, in addition to serving as a Paramedic with the Army National Guard since September 2013. Melanie H. has extensive experience in emergency medical services, having held roles as a Paramedic at multiple organizations including Acadian Ambulance, CoxHealth, and Mobile Medical Corporation, as well as working as an Emergency Medical Technician at Ambulance Service-Ellett Memorial Hospital. Education includes ongoing studies toward a Bachelor of Respiratory Care at The University of Kansas and an Associate of Science in Respiratory Care Therapy from Des Moines Area Community College. Melanie H. also holds an Associate of Arts in Terrorism and Counterterrorism Operations and completed a training program at Boone County Missouri Fire Protection District.
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Mobile Medical Corporation
Mobile Medical Testing LLC’s objective is to build a quality, professional, house call service for diagnostic specimen collections. Bringing this service to the community, will allow the patient to be more proactive in their own healthcare. Unlike our larger competitors, we will offer our services to those who have difficulty getting to thelaboratory for testing. (“Specimen Collection” being veinipuncture and other diagnostic testing) Doctors will be able to detect a potential problem before it escalates into something severe, thus negating the need for unnecessary hospital stays and expensive insuance payout for treatments. We will be instituting a much neglected area of health care by providing a "charitable care" sector to our organization for those without health insurance. An inability to reach a health care institution has become a unfortunate issue due to lack of insurance in many areas of our population. We feel, that for unfortunate victums of our acconomy, we need to insert our services as part of a solution for people in need, and believe that we may help them so they may continue to care for their families.