UniDoc Health Corp., a healthcare technology company that has designed a self-contained remote virtual clinic with a private kiosk, has partnered with Italian UniCheck S.R.L. to install between three and 15 H3 Health Cubes for aid groups to use in the conflict-stricken areas of Ukraine and the Gaza strip, according to a press release.

UniDoc has agreed to the initial sale of up to 15 H3 Health Cube Stations as part of Aiutamoli a Vivere Foundation's ongoing efforts to provide support to Ukrainian and Gazan citizens severely affected by conflict. The effort will place H3 Health Cube stations throughout the regions to provide territorial e-health services.

"We are excited to take this first step with the foundation. This partnership represents an important milestone in our mission to improve healthcare delivery to all people that need it. By combining our experience and technology capability with the foundation's leadership and systems integration, we are confident that together we will make this trial a success," Antonio Baldassarre, CEO of UniDoc, said in the release.

The Auitamoli a Vivere ("Let Them Live") Foundation has been deploying humanitarian aid to conflict or disaster-stricken regions across the globe since 1992. AVF will directly manage the relationships with its Ukrainian and Gazan partners to coordinate the distribution of the H3 units. Design, production, transport and installation of the units will all be managed and coordinated by UniDoc.

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