- 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
- VSee is thrilled to announce that it has received its FedRAMP High Authority to Operate (ATO) from the U.S. Department ofHealth and Human Services (HHS). This is the highest level
- 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
- 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
- VSee is proud to be selected as the digital health platform of choice for an upcoming NIH-funded Phase 3 clinical trial study on stroke recovery telerehabilitation. Based out of UCLA this
- Clinic staff performs prenatal checkup using VSee tools. VSee, working with Stanford and Ateneo de Zamboanga Universities, has launched Project MAMA (Mom’s AI for Maternity Aid)—a program that leverages AI
- VSee’s AI-powered, modular telehealth platform continues to expand across national and specialty healthcare systems. It currently supports organizations including NASA, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, McKesson, DaVita,
- VSee Health enters 2025 with strong momentum, securing major contracts, expanding partnerships, and advancing AI-powered telehealth solutions. The company continues to drive innovation in digital healthcare, improving patient care, hospital
- VSee Health has signed a $444,000 contract with one of the largest counties in the U.S. to develop a telehealth and data analytics platform for mental and behavioral health services.
- VSee Health has secured a contract with a leading Florida health system to develop a telehealth platform supporting home care, community health programs, and hospital-based services. The partnership aims to
- VSee Health has partnered with AbundaBox to launch AbundaLife, a platform that helps individuals manage their medical records in one secure, accessible place. The solution aims to improve care coordination
- 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












