The platform revolution

World Telehealth Initiative envisions a world where ALL people have access to quality healthcare, no matter where they live. Our philanthropic telehealth model offers the unique ability to improve healthcare in underserved communities worldwide. To truly transform healthcare access on a global scale, we must rethink and imagine what has never been done before. World Telehealth Initiative is developing a unique platform to…

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Laurelle Tarleton
Supporting Ukraine with trauma surgery

As the conflict in Ukraine continues, the humanitarian crisis and toll on human life grow daily. Over 175 attacks on healthcare facilities, including hospitals, ambulances, etc., have resulted in thousands of civilian casualties and millions of people who need care. Airstrikes have leveled many hospitals...

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Laurelle Tarleton
Building capacity in Nigeria

Nigeria, located on the western coast of Africa, is one of the most populous countries in the world, with approximately 200 million people. It has many ethnic groups with unique cultural traditions and over 500 spoken languages. Despite having such a large and diverse population, Nigeria’s physician to population ratio is just 0.38 physicians for every 1,000 people…

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Laurelle Tarleton
Restoring vision in Western Africa

Did you know that nearly 26.3 million people in Africa have a form of vision impairment? The good news is that World Telehealth Initiative’s new program in Togo supports local ophthalmologist, Dr. Abram Wodome, and his life’s work preventing blindness throughout Western Africa…

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Laurelle Tarleton
A Story of Healing: Aminul’s Journey

Aminul is a professional truck driver who was bringing essential commodities to the Rohingya refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. While on the long journey to the camp, he developed a sharp pain in his side and began vomiting, making it very difficult to complete his important delivery…

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Laurelle Tarleton
Helping Haiti Through COVID-19

Before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, St. Luke’s Hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti was faced with the challenge of having only one ventilator. Resources in Haiti are limited, and 40% of the population does not have access to basic health care. These hardships make World Telehealth Initiative (WTI)’s program in Haiti even more critical…

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Laurelle Tarleton