VSee Health has partnered with Health Tech Without Borders and iDocta to expand telehealth services in conflict-affected areas, improving healthcare access in Cameroon.
Through Project VITAL, the initiative provides remote medical support, training, and digital health solutions to communities with limited healthcare infrastructure.
“VSee Health has always focused on building secure and scalable technology that creates real impact,” said Dr. Milton Chen, Co-CEO of VSee Health. “Our work with HTWB and iDocta is an example of how telehealth can bridge critical gaps in healthcare access, especially in regions facing conflict and displacement.”
Health Tech Without Borders Chief Liaison Officer Mary Showstark added, “VSee Health’s telehealth platform has been an essential tool in providing emergency medical care in humanitarian crises. It allows us to quickly connect patients with care, even in the most challenging environments.”
The next phase of the project will expand services to morer emote areas, incorporating local healthcare providers, home visits, and pharmacy access.
By working with regional partners, the initiative aims to create a sustainable telehealth model that strengthens health systems and empowers local communities.
See the official announcement here.