US-based digital health services company VSee Health has secured a contract worth $444,000 to implement a white-label telehealth and data analytics platform for a US county's mental and behavioural health services.
This platform will use VSee's enterprise-grade digital building blocks to enable scalable and rapid deployment of specialised workflows.
VSee Health co-CEO Dr Milton Chen said: "Our modular platform architecture creates significant competitive advantages in the public sector market.
"Government entities serving vulnerable populations like the homeless require flexible technology solutions and compliance-ready data reporting capabilities. Our building-block approach enables quick customisations while ensuring data privacy and security compliance."
The contract will see the use of VSee's platform to enhance the county's operational efficiency through customisable intake processes, automated consent, standardised assessments, and intelligent provider-matching algorithms.
It aims to extend services to low-tech and no-tech demographics by incorporating community centre kiosk workflows and simplifying connections with clinicians.
The platform is claimed to ensure patient confidentiality with role-based access and HIPAA-compliant encryption, alongside providing robust compliance reporting for government accountability.
VSee Health stated that it aims at accelerating telehealth adoption by offering scalable, and secure digital health solutions to hospitals, governments, and enterprise organisations.
Earlier this month, VSee Health expanded and renewed a two-year contract, valued at $2m, with an undisclosed integrated delivery network hospital system.
This contract will double the count of hospital beds covered and the roll out of the company's autonomous robot solutions for neurocritical care.
In January, VSee Health secured a $160,000 contract with a health system in Florida.