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Vietnam, Israel explore cooperation in digital health care

TytoCare, a leading Israeli telemedicine company based in Netanya, is willing to work with Vietnamese regulators, insurers, and healthcare providers to develop a sustainable digital health ecosystem.
Vietnamese Ambassador to Israel Ly Duc Trung (centre) visits the headquarters of TytoCare. (Photo: VNA)
Vietnamese Ambassador to Israel Ly Duc Trung (centre) visits the headquarters of TytoCare. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnamese Ambassador to Israel Ly Duc Trung has visited TytoCare, a leading Israeli telemedicine company based in Netanya, to explore potential cooperation in digital healthcareಞ solutions.

Established in 2012, TytoCare collaborates with more than 240 healthcare systems and insurers across 25 countries. Its FDA- and CE-certified handheld device enables remote diagnosis of the heart, lungs, ears, throat, abdomen, and other vital health indicators, supported by artificial intelligence. The platform has already served over 1.6 million patients worldwide.
The company’s “Home Smart Clinic” model offers remote primary care without compromising quality. With AI integration and digital engagement tools, TytoCare has helped increase diagnostic accuracy by more than 59% and reduce healthcare costs by up to 25%. The use of SpaceX’s Starlink satellite network also allows the platform to function in areas with limited internet access. The diplomat expressed strong interest in introducing TytoCare’s technologies in Vietnam, particularly in remote and underserved regions. He highlighted the country’s ongoing efforts to digitally transform its healthcare sector and envisioned deploying compact telemedicine kits in schools, train stations, and community clinics to improve access. Tamir Gotfried, TytoCare’s Vice President of International Affairs, affirmed the company’s willingness to work with Vietnamese regulators, insurers, and healthcare providers to develop a sustainable digital health ecosystem./.
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