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H3 Health Cube "self-contained connected clinic" ships to first clients


As the pandemic continues, most of us have gotten used to medical consultations being performed via the phone or Zoom. That said, there are still times when diagnostic devices need to be used … which is where the H3 Health Cube is made to come in.

Manufactured by Vancouver, Canada-based company UniDoc Health, the internet-connected, wheelchair-accessible H3 is intended for use in venues like pharmacies, community centers, government institutions and care facilities. Depending on what needs to be checked, the doctor can either guide them in the use of the diagnostic devices within the H3, or onsite trained personnel such as pharmacists or clinicians can provide assistance. The first of these orders consists of three H3's (with plans for 15) to be be deployed in conflict-affected regions of Ukraine and the Gaza Strip by the Italian aid group Aiutamoli a Vivere Foundation.

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