Junior Shadow Minister on Health and Wellness Jesse James Clarke is urging the government to provide mobile health care across communities in Jamaica to better help those in need.
He notes noncommunicable diseases are of growing concern for Jamaican health care. With the increased incidences of non-communicable diseases in Jamaica Junior Shadow Minister on Health & Wellness Jesse James Clarke is appealing to the government to introduce mobile health care in communities to reduce the large numbers he says this is useful to provide early detection and screening for the population. Watch the report:
Reporter: Nicola Brown
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