VSee Health, Inc. (Nasdaq: VSEE), a provider of comprehensive
digital health services for the rapid and scalable development of
secure, customized telehealth workflow streams; Health Tech Without
Borders (HTWB) a global non-profit providing digital health
interventions in humanitarian crises; and iDocta, a medical
digitization company, are expanding the Project VITAL Africa
telehealth pilots – a commitment made at the Clinton Global
Initiative 2023 Annual Meeting in September 2023 – to strengthen
health systems and promote equitable health in Cameroon through
sustainable training, telehealth, and innovative technology.
Dr. Milton Chen, Co-CEO of VSee Health said, “VSee Health from
its beginning has been focused on designing secure, robust, and
scalable technology that impacts our society. The successful use of
our customizable platform to provide healthcare access in war-torn
and remote parts of Africa demonstrates exactly what our technology
was built to do. We’re proud to take part in this Clinton Global
Initiative commitment and to support HTWB and iDocta in a
meaningful way.”
Mary Showstark, HTWB Chief Liaison Officer stated, “We feel
fortunate to have partnered with VSee Health on multiple
humanitarian projects. Its telehealth platform has proven to be
reliable, adaptable, and quick to set up, especially for life and
death situations. It makes it possible for us to do what we do:
provide immediate access to care in disasters and emergencies.”
“We are excited with the progress we have made with Project
VITAL,” said Yap Boum, iDocta founder. “We look forward to this
next phase of our work in Cameroon, building sustainability with
local expertise and expanding telemedicine services to more
locations that are in desperate need of healthcare access.”
Conflict-affected regions like Cameroon and the Sahel region
bordering the Sahara Desert are home to over 30 million people
needing humanitarian and mental health support, and who face the
world’s highest maternal mortality rates. These challenges are
compounded by climate change, leading to extreme heat, droughts,
and agricultural degradation, alongside ongoing security concerns.
As a result, displaced populations suffer from increasingly
inadequate access to healthcare.
In response, Project VITAL (Virtual International
Telehealth and Leadership) in Africa seeks to establish a
sustainable, culturally sensitive telehealth program in these
areas, built on the pillars of sustainability, safety, and
security.
In a closely coordinated effort, Health Tech Without Borders,
iDocta, and VSee Health, in early 2024, launched two telehealth
pilot programs utilizing the VSee Health telehealth platform in
Cameroon’s capital city of Yaoundé, yielding valuable insights for
further development.
The team is now expanding to include additional clinicians and
technical experts, enhancing services such as telehealth, home
visits, and pharmacy requests. Following Project VITAL’s
sustainability commitment, it is partnering with Sand Technologies,
ALX Africa, and African Leadership University (ALU) to bring in
local programmers and coders to manage and maintain the
platform.
Following the pilot, efforts will focus on overcoming barriers
in remote areas by expanding to remote North/Northwest regions,
addressing legal, financial, technological, and cultural
barriers.
Project VITAL emphasizes sustainable partnerships and equity
principles to improve healthcare access and empower communities in
these vulnerable regions. Its other commitment partners include
Boston Medical Center, Central Africa Republic, Institut Pasteur de
Bangui, Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Global Health,
Medical Device "Plug-and-Play" (MD PnP), Reach Out NGO, The
FutureList global innovation scouts, Stanford University - Stanford
Medicine, and Yale Institute for Global Health (YIGH).
About VSee Health
VSee Health’s AI telehealth platform is the fastest way for
enterprises to go from ideation to market go-live. Field-hardened
on over 1.5M HIPAA-compliant video encounters every month, its
customizable telehealth building blocks each meet stringent
government security standards, and are ready to scale. VSee Health
has traveled for field deployments to over 50 countries such as
Iraq, Syria, Marshall Islands and El Salvador. Its clients include
NASA Space Station, US Department of Health and Human Services,
McKesson, Magellan, DaVita, GE, countless startups, and the entire
country of Qatar.
VSee Health also provides tailored solutions for critical
shortage areas such as critical care and teleradiology. It is
committed to empowering high quality healthcare access and reducing
physician burnout and workforce shortages through its telehealth
technology. Visit vseehealth.com.
About Health Tech Without Borders
Health Tech Without Borders (HTWB) is a global non-profit
organization that supports local communities affected by sudden
humanitarian emergencies via digital tools. As an innovation hub,
HTWB collaborates with international public and private partners to
provide access to care and health education to those afflicted by
conflict and climate change. HTWB focuses on supporting any person
affected by humanitarian disasters while remaining non-sectarian
and apolitical. Learn more at htwb.org
About iDocta
iDocta is a social innovation company specializing in the
digitalization of medical services and the digital transformation
of the health system in Cameroon and Africa. The goal of iDocta is
to create a digital platform that will first bring together all the
expertise in the field of medicine in Africa and its diaspora and
serve as a bridge to traditional medicine. Our goal is to create
the most prominent virtual clinic in Africa to ensure no one is
left behind. Follow facebook.com/IDocta/
About the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI)
Founded by President Bill Clinton in 2005, the Clinton Global
Initiative is a community of doers representing a broad cross
section of society and dedicated to the idea that we can accomplish
more together than we can apart. Through CGI’s unique model, more
than 10,000 organizations have launched more than 4,000 Commitments
to Action — new, specific, and measurable projects and programs –
that are making a difference in the lives of more than 500 million
people in 180 countries.
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Media Contact: VSee Health Anne Chang +1 (626) 513-1824
media@vsee.com
HTWB Jarone Lee, MD, MPH +1 (857) 201-0550
jarone.lee@htwb.org
iDocta Yap Boum II +237 6952 76842 yap.boum2@gmail.com
Investor Contact: Dave Gentry RedChip Companies +1 (407)
644-4256 VSEE@redchip.com
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