The world is facing a healthcare paradox — more people need care than ever, yet fewer hands are available to give it. By 2030, the global shortage of health workers could surpass 18 million (WHO). At VortEdge, we believe technology should enable people, not replace them. Our TeleHealth 3.0™ model brings intelligence to the edge — empowering clinicians, community health workers, and care teams to deliver diagnostics and insights even in the most remote places. This week’s FutureProof Weekly Digest #9 explores how AI can close the care gap responsibly — creating a future where compassion meets computation. 📰 Read the full FutureProof Weekly Digest #9 https://lnkd.in/gg3g7euu 🗓️Drops Friday on Medium https://lnkd.in/ggxFktX6 #FutureProof #WeeklyDigest is your signal for what’s next, what works, and who’s building it for real people. Powered by VortEdgeOS | Technology that Connects People to Impact. 🌐 Learn more: https://www.vortedge.com
VortEdge's TeleHealth 3.0: Closing the Care Gap with AI
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