Dallas’ MobileOp4 Snags Investment From Seven Corners Healthcare

MobileOp4 specializes in providing portable healthcare solutions—including compact mobile clinics—during disasters and other large events, where resources are limited but patients require immediate care.

Dallas-based MobileOp4 has received a strategic investment from Seven Corners Healthcare, which will enable MobileOp4 to provide life-saving modular facilities during disasters and at large-scale events.

“We’re honored to have Seven Corners as a financial partner in our joint pursuit to bring timely, quality care options to underserved sectors,” Mark Hall, MobileOp4 co-founder and CEO, said in a statement. “Working strategically with Seven Corners, we look to make a meaningful impact in providing accessible emergency and preventative healthcare.”

The investment’s amount and terms were not disclosed.

MobileOp4 specializes in providing portable healthcare solutions during disasters and other events in locations where resources are limited but patients require immediate care. The company’s mobile medical modules can be quickly deployed and serve as sites for intake, triage and treatment; surgery centers; command and control centers; and housing for displaced residents and emergency personnel, MobileOp4 said.

“This is an area that strongly aligns with our own strategic focus, especially as Seven Corners Healthcare explores onsite and portable health care capabilities, such as our new MRI solution,” Seven Corners CEO and President Jeremy Murchland said in a statement. “We’re excited to play a part in making critical care more readily available to those in need.”

More on the partners

MobileOp4 specializes in manufacturing affordable, rapidly deployable modules designed for emergency response, healthcare services, command operations, and large event support. It serves police departments, fire departments, first responders, hospital and other medical organizations, event coordinators, and other organizations and groups seeking fast, reliable flex space to address health care, command, or operational needs in emergencies, underserved areas, and public gatherings. 

Carmel, Indiana-based Seven Corners Healthcare said it launched its new Mobile MRI Services in early May, which removes many of the constraints to traditional MRI machines, making it possible for providers to make quicker diagnoses and improve continuity of care while increasing revenue for the medical facility.

MobileOp4’s cost-effective solutions are designed to enhance community well-being, the company said. Modules can be deployed in 15 minutes with no special training, and include hookups for water, power, medical gases and other vital technology.

Seven Corners Healthcare is a top third-party administrator of correctional health services in the country, working with quality medical providers to meet the unique health care needs of inmate populations since 2006. The company also provides mobile MRI services, improving rural healthcare access and making patient care more cost effective and efficient in underserved areas, the companies said.

Today, Seven Corners administers health care services for 27 Federal Bureau of Prisons facilities and a variety of other community facilities across the continental U.S. and Hawaii. 


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