From charter buses to mobile health clinics, a Modesto-based company found a way to save jobs and lives.Storer Coachways launched The Bus Test Express, a bus-based medical facility. Sarah Storer, the vice president of Storer Coachways, said the buses have been deployed statewide, from Los Angeles to Sonoma counties, and serves hundreds of patients daily. Be truly mobile, provide healthcare services to the communities and the rural areas and the regions that need them the most, Storer said. The buses are converted charter buses. Storer said the idea for Bus Test Express was first realized when the pandemic first hit, after she and her father were faced with a heartbreaking decision to lay off 400 drivers.Instead, they devised a plan. My father Donald Storer and I, we developed Bus Test Express to bring mobile testing and vaccinations to the marketplace, she said.The interior of the bus is patent-pending, but Storer shared some of the transformations which included: removing sea
BusTest Express℠ Launches Mobile Health & Wellness Solutions℠
Comprehensive healthcare delivery system reimagines mobile healthcare, testing model
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MODESTO, Calif, Dec. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Last week, BusTest Express℠ officially launched a prototype of a first-of-its-kind, entirely self-sustaining mobile medical testing and treatment system aboard a 45-foot motorcoach equipped with the infrastructure needed to conduct COVID-19 testing, provide vaccinations, and offer other health and wellness services anywhere in the country. While traditional mobile wellness vehicles require an extensive outlay of upfront capital and production time, BusTest Express℠ re-imagines the proven mobile healthcare delivery model by introducing vehicle leasing and service operations management, making mobile healthcare far more accessible to healthcare providers, states, cities, counties, schools, employers, event venues, and sports tea