April 11, 2026 · EZaccessMD Team
Logistics Healthcare: How Mobile Units Keep Drivers on the Road
An OTR driver 500 miles from home doesn't have a doctor to call. EZaccessMD's 22-state mobile network means care is always within reach.
The logistics industry moves America's goods. But when the people who move those goods get sick, the system breaks down.
An over-the-road driver in an unfamiliar city has limited options: find an urgent care (if one's open), visit the ER (average cost: $4,066 to the employer), or push through and hope it gets better.
None of these options are good for the driver, the employer, or the load.
The Multi-State Challenge
Logistics companies operate across state lines. Drivers, warehouse workers, and dock crews are spread across the country. A benefit that only works in one state isn't a benefit — it's a checkbox.
EZaccessMD provides telehealth in all 50 states and mobile medical units in 22. That means a driver in Texas, a warehouse worker in Ohio, and a dispatcher working from home in Florida all have the same access.
What Mobile Care Looks Like for Drivers
- The driver calls EZaccessMD's 24/7 line from the cab.
- A physician responds within 15 minutes.
- If diagnostics are needed, a mobile unit meets the driver — at a truck stop, terminal, rest area, or hotel.
- The unit carries rapid tests, portable X-rays, EKG, and e-prescribing capability.
- Prescriptions are sent to a pharmacy near the driver's current location.
No detour. No waiting room. No lost miles.
For Warehouse and Distribution Teams
Lifting injuries, slips, and strains are common in distribution centers. Mobile X-rays on-site mean faster diagnosis, faster treatment, and faster return to the floor.
Retention in a Tight Market
Driver turnover exceeds 90% at many carriers. A $0-copay benefit with 81% utilization is a tangible differentiator in recruiting and retention conversations.
See projected savings at ezaccessmd.com/calculator.
EZaccessMD is NOT health insurance. We provide easy and convenient ACCESS to quality healthcare.