Ramtech Modular Buildings Now Available through TXMAS
With our GSA contract now in hand, Ramtech has now become eligible to provide the same modular construction products through the Texas Procurement and Support Services (TPASS) Texas Multiple Award Schedule (TXMAS) state purchasing program. (more…)
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Modular Buildings and Federal Grants – Working Together with FQHC’s
With the federal government’s renewed emphasis on providing funding for medical building construction, Ramtech recently had the opportunity to work with several Federally Qualified Healthcare Centers in developing the required information to complete grant applications for new medical facilities using modular buildings. To start the process, Ramtech met with each of the centers to discuss their specific plans for what they needed in a new building. (more…)
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Ramtech to Exhibit at TACHC in Galveston, Oct. 15-18th
Ramtech would like to invite you to stop by booth #2 and visit with Bill Barron at the Texas Association of Community Health Centers Annual Membership Conference. This year the conference will be held at the Moody Gardens Convention Center in Galveston, TX October 15-18, 2011. (more…)
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Modular Medical Clinics Get Ready for Back to School
The always changing healthcare market constantly creates ramifications to the access to quality medical care. Lack of insurance for many families compounds the problem especially if they are not eligible for government assistance programs. For this reason many school districts have stepped in to provide healthcare services at freestanding clinics located on existing school campuses. The flexibility of modular buildings that can be quickly designed, manufactured, and installed give a school district the flexibility to establish a presence in one area and relocate the building if their needs or circumstances change. (more…)
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Breaking Free: Modular Buildings and Freestanding Emergency Departments
Recent studies show that there has been a steep increase in the number of emergency room patient visits while at the same time a significant decline in the number of available hospital-based emergency departments. To fill this gap, the Washington Post recently reported on the substantial growth in the number of Freestanding Emergency Departments now in use in several states. Over the last five years the number of FEDs now in use in both rural and urban areas has more than doubled according to the American Hospital Association. (more…)
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