EGS Health has announced a major international collaboration with Unidoc, a Canada-based publicly listed health-tech company, to deploy AI-powered E-Clinics across hospitals, public health systems, universities, and remote communities worldwide. The partnership aims to address longstanding gaps in healthcare accessibility by offering a scalable, intelligent, and affordable point-of-care solution designed for both urban and underserved regions.
The newly launched E-Clinics are self-contained diagnostic pods equipped with artificial intelligence, integrated medical devices, and telemedicine connectivity. In just a matter of minutes, patients can receive medical assessments, vital screening, remote doctor consultations, and e-prescriptions—significantly reducing the need for in-person hospital visits. A trained nurse or technician guides patients through the process, while physicians provide oversight remotely, ensuring consistent clinical accuracy.
EGS Health stated that the collaboration was driven by the urgent need to reduce overcrowding in healthcare facilities and make essential services available in regions with limited medical staffing. With the rising global demand for preventive care, rapid triage, and digitally enabled health systems, E-Clinics offer a modern alternative to traditional clinics at a fraction of the cost.
The impact of this technology is already visible. E-Clinics are currently operational in several government and institutional settings across Alaska, Bosnia, Albania, Italy, Nigeria, Ghana, Ukraine, and Colombia, where they support public health initiatives, rural outreach programmes, and emergency response operations. Major hospitals—including Advent Health (North Carolina), Medanta (India), and Massachusetts General Brigham—are using E-Clinics to streamline pre-screening and improve patient flow. Notably, leading universities such as Toronto, California, Duke, Harvard Medical School, and Berkeley have also incorporated these pods on campus to offer accessible medical support for students and staff.
According to EGS Health, the collaboration also significantly enhances its existing digital infrastructure. E-Clinics integrate seamlessly with telepathology, teledermatology, pharmacy partners, and diagnostic laboratories, making it possible to offer comprehensive end-to-end care. The pods are designed for rapid deployment—often within three days—and require minimal maintenance, making them ideal for governments and institutions seeking low-cost, high-impact health solutions.
Government agencies stand to benefit from substantial operational savings, reduced staffing requirements, and expanded healthcare reach without major infrastructure investments. Early data suggests that when integrated with Medicas, EGS Health’s virtual consultation platform, E-Clinics can lower patient load in healthcare facilities by 30–45 percent, allowing hospitals to prioritise critical cases.
Unidoc’s CEO highlighted that the collaboration merges clinical innovation with global-scale implementation capacity, positioning the E-Clinics as a transformative tool for countries modernising their healthcare ecosystems. EGS Health echoed the sentiment, calling the collaboration a step forward in making medical care “smarter, faster, and universally accessible.”
For organisations exploring E-Clinic deployment, EGS Health has opened enquiries at info@medicasapp.com, noting that demand is rapidly growing across healthcare networks, government bodies, and corporate institutions worldwide.
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