VSee Health entered into a three‑year platform services agreement with the region’s sole Level 1 Trauma Center and Academic Health System, covering more than 100 facilities. The contract will provide virtual urgent care and virtual behavioral health services, with service delivery beginning on January 1, 2026.
The agreement is volume‑based and has no revenue ceiling, giving VSee a recurring revenue stream tied to utilization. The deal is part of the company’s strategy to expand into acute care and behavioral health, sectors where its no‑code/low‑code AI‑powered platform is well suited.
VSee’s financial position shows a 122 % increase in revenue over the last twelve months and a gross profit margin of 62.42 %. The company has recently eliminated over $5 million in legacy SPAC debt and achieved a FedRAMP High Authorization to Operate, positioning it for broader government and institutional deployments.
The partnership also follows VSee’s recent milestone of completing over 100,000 radiology reads within six months of launching its teleradiology platform, underscoring its rapid deployment capability across high‑acuity settings.
Management highlighted that the contract will serve as a national blueprint for future multi‑facility agreements with other academic and safety‑net systems, potentially accelerating similar deals across the country.
The deal is expected to deepen VSee’s integration with a leading academic health system and reinforce its competitive moat in the telehealth and acute care space.
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