HeraMED Limited announced that its remote monitoring technology was chosen as one of the key components of a collaboration between Israel's Sheba Medical Center and Project Rozana, targeting improved healthcare services for expectant mothers in the West Bank. HeraMED technology is being used in now-underway Sheba & Project Rozana initiative. HeraMED's remote pregnancy monitoring platform HeraCARE is the key component enabling the initiative to provide virtual, remote care.

It is already underway, with Sheba Medical Center having launched a training and health delivery program for female Palestinian healthcare professionals in collaboration with HeraMED and Project Rozana. The program will assist Project Rozana in its efforts to deliver improved healthcare access to Palestinians and engage in professional development and capacity building to contribute to an independent and resilient Palestinian healthcare system. The program is designed to reduce the mortality rate of babies born in Gaza and the West Bank due to complications that may arise from inadequate medical core, overstretched healthcare facilities, poverty and a lack of access to nutritious food, as well as the impact of the ongoing conflict.

HeraMED and OB-GYN Beyond (Sheba's virtual OBGYN department), have pioneered maternal-fetal telemedicine, creating a breakthrough in remote fetal assessment by providing remote care for pregnant women. The collaboration between HeraMED, Sheba and Project Rozana aims to establish a remote OB- GYN unit in the rural Hebron area that will be fully operated by Palestinian healthcare teams. Stage 1 is defined as an initial soft launch and includes 30 pregnant mothers that will use the technology and services; HeraMED's expected revenues from this stage are $15,000 based on the Company's SaaS model. The Palestinian team of healthcare professionals involved in this Sheba/Project Rozana/HeraMED initiative will undertake hands-on training with some of the cutting-edge telehealth technologies now used by OB- GYN Beyond.

The virtual clinics created will provide services to women in the target communities of Khursa, Um Al-Kheir and Deir al-Asal al-Fuqua, screening for health issues and referring for medical treatment if necessary. At the end of the training program, this team, comprising gynaecologists, midwives, nurses, a paediatrician, a nutritionist, a physical therapist, and a psychologist, will receive ongoing clinical support on a bi-monthly basis from Sheba Medical Center staff.