Viewpoint: Bridging Rural Health Gaps Through Mobile Clinics in the Philippines
Nadina Jose, Suzette Cody, Julietta Gabiola
Oct 2025 DOI 10.35460/2546-1621.2025-0231 Access
Abstract
Access to healthcare in rural areas remains limited, particularly in low- and middle-income countries like the Philippines. Mobile health clinics have emerged as innovative solutions, delivering preventive and chronic care directly to underserved communities. This viewpoint highlights the experience of a nonprofit mobile clinic initiative led by Dr. Julietta Gabiola and Dr. Nadina Jose, which collects real-world data on obesity and hypertension among rural Filipinos. Early findings show higher BMI and hypertension rates, especially among women, emphasizing the need for equitable access and data-driven interventions. During the COVID-19 pandemic, mobile clinics played a vital role in sustaining essential services. Aligned with global health goals, this model demonstrates how innovation, local engagement, and decentralized care can advance health equity in remote settings.
Keywords: mobile health clinics, rural healthcare, chronic disease, health equity, Philippines, real-world data
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