Caregility expands global reach by expanding operations into Japan

Wall-based Caregility expanded its global footprint with the addition of two new international partners in Japan. Tokyo-based Media Plus Inc. and Yahman join the company’s growing list of international partners, which already included Tamar and Granteq in the Middle East and Modern3 in Australia.

The partnership expansion announced on Thursday underscores Caregility’s commitment to the universal need for virtual care delivery across different health systems amid growing demand for virtual care solutions worldwide.

The Caregility Cloud™ virtual care platform and purpose-built telehealth devices have proven to be effective at enabling any health system to realize the benefits of remote care, no matter what country they are in or what economic model they are under.

“Our expansion with these international partners helps Caregility fulfill its mission to provide a seamless flow of communication across all aspects of the care continuum by providing the most reliable, scalable, and flexible healthy communications platform globally,” Mike Brandofino, president and COO of Caregility said.

“Caregility’s advanced platform is an innovative solution to solve the problems and challenges caused by under-resourced healthcare practices,” Naoko Sugano, president of Media Plus Inc, said. “We will leverage our experience with video collaboration and technology to introduce a new way of providing care through virtual nursing for hospitals in Japan.”

Caregility’s ability to quickly deploy its cloud-based platform anywhere along with its purpose-built edge devices makes it easy to get started in new areas of the world. In addition, many of Caregility’s native AI capabilities are processed directly on intelligent edge devices rather than in the cloud, enhancing security and scalability.