
At the end of each year, several nongovernmental organizations create multiclinical health camps to provide free medical services in remote villages in developing countries. To facilitate better treatment, they also provide free accommodation for both beneficiaries and people who aspire to them in inaccessible areas. The idea is to make health facilities accessible to one and all by increasing its coverage.
There are several experienced and renowned physicians who are prone to sick patients at a free medical examination facility. They offer medical diagnostics, as well as information about various diseases and their treatment options. One of these health facilities may cover several villages at once. Here, patients do not just use medical services, but also perform surgical operations.
The most common diseases
Surgery cases registered in rural diagnostic camps in developing countries are usually associated with eye, appendix and hernia problems, since they are quite common now. Doctors pay special attention to the gynecological problems of women. A specialized team of medical practitioners conducts medical examinations of all people living in rural areas and offers them medical advice about diseases and existing medical institutions.
What do the beneficiaries get out of this?
Beneficiaries are provided with funds related to the diagnosis and cure of diseases in diagnostic medical camps. They include not only pathological examinations, but also gynecological examinations, ENT treatment, sonography, X-ray and dental services and eye care. Services include OPD and distribution of drugs other than surgeries and treatments. Surgical interventions especially include minor orthopedic surgery, gynecological surgery, ENT surgery, cataract surgery, appendicitis, and hernia repair.
The importance of quality Health
These camps extend not only to focus on the examination and treatment of patients, but also to rely on health awareness and good health behavior. This is due to the fact that they believe that this is the only thing that can only contribute to the socio-economic development of the country. In the absence of such quality health care in rural and remote areas of developing countries, the establishment of a permanent camp for him seems to be the most viable option.
Medical guidance is needed in areas where hospitals and doctors are limited, since there are many people in the world who die from the need for medical services. It also includes the maternal mortality rate, in which many mothers die during childbirth, which makes them important medical supervision. Such women actually do not know their bodies and know little or nothing about hygiene. Here, these camps help doctors to investigate cases and inform them about actual conditions.

