Federal and state grants are fueling a digital health revolution in rural America—connecting clinics, broadband providers, and community partners to close stubborn access gaps. From the FCC and CMS to the Department of Commerce, billions in funding are being invested in projects that build broadband infrastructure, expand telehealth access, and…

For the last seven years, VSee has teamed up with one of the world’s top five diagnostic imaging companies for improved patient care, workflow agility, and clinical collaboration..
Recent years have proven that virtual care is essential for education, research, and clinical innovation. VSee’s flexible platform enables universities to accelerate healthcare transformation by embedding telemedicine into curricula, campus clinics, and research initiatives.
Despite advances in medical technology, many veterans living in remote or underserved communities, whether in the Philippines, the US, or beyond, continue to face significant obstacles in accessing and maintaining quality healthcare. These barriers go far beyond mere geographic distance; they involve limited local resources, specialist shortages, and the ongoing…
When a catastrophic cyberattack crippled key IT systems at the Governor Juan F. Luis Hospital and Medical Center (JFL), including radiology services, VSee’s telemedicine disaster platform played a key role in keeping vital patient care going. In just two weeks, the VSee team deployed a custom-configured platform that enabled JFL…
On July 25-27, 2025, VSee team conducted a series of successful medical missions in the Philippines, partnering with local government units in Quezon City, Pasig City, and Mandaluyong City, volunteer physicians, and community healthcare professionals. Despite Typhoon Co-May hitting the Philippines, the VSee team came prepared to serve over 130…
Discover how Planet Walk Africa and VSee are revolutionizing healthcare access in remote African communities by delivering real-time telemedicine solutions where they’re needed most—bridging the gap and saving lives.
In a recent webinar hosted by VSee and featuring Tele911, leading experts tackled one of healthcare’s biggest pain points: the time-consuming burden of clinical documentation. Below are the key takeaways, focusing on concrete changes and measurable results already making an impact in clinical settings. 1. Charting Time Cut from 15…
Clinical documentation remains a major source of inefficiency across healthcare. Manual charting is time-consuming, error-prone, and burdensome, especially in high-acuity settings like emergency medicine, where providers need to move quickly and stay focused on patients, not paperwork.


