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KARE : Mobile Clinic Module
KARE : Mobile Clinic Module
KARE : Mobile Clinic Module
KARE : Mobile Clinic Module
KARE : Mobile Clinic Module
KARE : Mobile Clinic Module
KARE : Mobile Clinic Module
KARE : Mobile Clinic Module
KARE : Mobile Clinic Module
KARE : Mobile Clinic Module
KARE : Mobile Clinic Module
KARE : Mobile Clinic Module
KARE : Mobile Clinic Module
KARE : Mobile Clinic Module
2021

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KARE : Mobile Clinic Module

Mobile clinic module

KAIST

In a pandemic situation like COVID-19, the demand for negative pressure wards has dramatically increased. It is possible to rapidly build an isolation ward by combining air tents, functional panels, and a negative pressure frame designed by KARE MCM. The modular design addresses the requirements of functionality, cost, and efficiency. In addition, it supports the emotional needs of patients, medical staff and other stakeholders of the pandemic crisis. The unique airflow structure guarantees bio-safety while maintaining the pressure differences between hot, warm and cold zones in the ward. Thanks to the use of air tents, the whole ward can be shipped by airplane in an emergency.

Date of Launch
2021
Development Time
up to 12 months
Target Regions
Specific country/region: Republic of Korea
Target Groups
Public Sector Government, Other target groups: Medical Staff / Engineer / Patient

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