VSee Awarded US Department of Health & Human Services FedRAMP High ATO
Rhea-AI Summary
VSee (Nasdaq:VSEE) announced it received an Authority to Operate (ATO) at the FedRAMP High level from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on October 28, 2025. The authorization permits other federal agencies to use VSee where FedRAMP High is required.
The platform is positioned for secure telehealth with enterprise encryption, HIPAA compliance, HIE interoperability, hybrid workflows, and rapid multi-site activation. In July, VSee rapidly deployed a secure telemedicine bridge for HHS ASPR to keep the only hospital on St. Croix operational after a cyberattack, clearing over 250 backlogged radiology studies within days. VSee is also advancing AIMEE, a rural hospital transformation initiative.
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- FedRAMP High ATO awarded by HHS on October 28, 2025
- Authorization allows other federal agencies to use VSee where FedRAMP High is required
- Rapid HHS ASPR deployment in July kept St. Croix hospital operational
- Cleared over 250 backlogged radiology studies within days
- Advancing AIMEE rural hospital transformation initiative
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SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA / ACCESS Newswire / October 28, 2025 / VSee Health, Inc. (Nasdaq:VSEE) (the "Company"), announced it has received its Authority to Operate (ATO) at the FedRAMP High level from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The authorization also allows other federal agencies to use VSee where FedRAMP High is required.

The platform enables government partners to increase healthcare accessibility in remote locations and relieve medical surge events with
enterprise-grade encryption, HIPAA compliance, and HIE interoperability
hybrid telehealth and in-person workflows
rapid multi-site activation
"With FedRAMP High ATO, agencies can deploy VSee for secure, real-world patient care-anytime, anywhere," said Dr. Milton Chen, CEO of VSee. "This is a major step in expanding our government partnerships and delivering resilient healthcare infrastructure when and where it's needed most."
Recently in July, VSee demonstrated its value by rapidly deploying a secure, cloud-based telemedicine bridge for HHS ASPR (Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response). It kept the only hospital on the U.S. Virgin Island of St. Croix (Governor Juan F. Luis Hospital) operational after a cyberattack crippled its IT systems. This allowed the hospital to maintain emergency services and clear over 250 backlogged radiology studies within days.
VSee is also advancing AIMEE, a rural hospital transformation initiative to strengthen long-term rural health sustainability and disaster response programs via AI-enabled digital health infrastructure.
Government agencies and public health partners can request briefings or deployment demos at sales@vsee.com. You may also contact us at (650) 209-6337 ext 1.
About VSee Health
VSee Health (Nasdaq: VSEE) is a rapidly growing leader in AI-powered telehealth, redefining the
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Media Contact:
Anne Chang
VSee Health
media@vsee.com
Investor Contact:
Milton Chen
VSee Health
investor@vsee.com
SOURCE: VSee Health
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