HomeCare June 20, 2023

SEATTLE—Celo Health, a provider of a secure, globally-compliant messaging platform for health care providers, announced it has deployed its messaging app throughout Médecins Sans Frontières’ (MSF) health care operations in 87 countries.

“We’re excited to partner with such a prestigious humanitarian organization and to help them transform their communications so it can deliver health care in crisis zones and underserved areas throughout the world,” said Steve Vlok, CEO and founder of Celo. “Celo is also committed to supporting MSF’s noble mission of providing free medical care to people who need it.”

MSF is an international emergency medical humanitarian organization that supports people affected by disaster, disease, conflict and exclusion. Founded in 1971, MSF has grown to an international movement...

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