VSee Health Launches AI-Powered Telehealth to Reduce Maternal Deaths in Remote Philippines
VSee Health, Inc. (Nasdaq: VSEE), a leader in digital health solutions, customized virtual health workflow integration, and real-time health data analytics, announces the launch of Project MAMA (Mom's AI for Maternity Aid), an innovative telehealth initiative to reduce high maternal mortality rates in rural, isolated Philippines communities of Zamboanga Sibugay.
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Local clinic staff performs a prenatal checkup using the VSee telemedicine kit and digital health platform.
Working with maternal care physicians and specialists from Stanford University and Ateneo de Zamboanga University, VSee's technology bridges the gap in prenatal care access, enabling women in underserved areas to receive remote OB-GYN consultations via its comprehensive telehealth platform. The solution features AI chatbots responding in local languages, portable diagnostic devices (e.g. ultrasounds) and electronic health records (EHRs) — all operational within four days of deployment.
'Project MAMA exemplifies our commitment to addressing global healthcare disparities through innovative technology,' said Dr. Milton Chen, PhD, co-CEO of VSee Health. 'This program demonstrates impact by delivering quality prenatal care to mothers who've previously never gotten an ultrasound or been seen by an OB-GYN. We also plan to explore more ways to leverage AI — analyzing patient data trends for early detection of maternal mortality risk.'
The pilot program represents VSee's broader vision of bringing accessible healthcare to underserved populations worldwide through adaptable, AI-enhanced telehealth solutions.
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About VSee Health
VSee Health (Nasdaq: VSEE) is a rapidly growing leader in AI-powered telehealth, redefining the $787 billion digital healthcare market with its modular, no-code/low-code platform. Trusted by 1,000+ clients, including NASA, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, McKesson, DaVita, and the entire nation of Qatar, VSee Health provides foundational infrastructure for digital healthcare and delivers turnkey solutions to optimize healthcare operations while increasing billable patient visits and provider efficiency. Visit vseehealth.com.
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