After a two-week trial the jury found that the VGo robot did not infringe the asserted claims of three InTouch Health patents and that two of the asserted claims were invalid. The Company intends to appeal the decision.

“We are disappointed with the jury’s verdict, which we believe is erroneous based on what we maintain is strong evidence that the VGo robot infringes our patents,” said Dr. Yulun Wang, Chairman and CEO of InTouch Health. “We also believe that the evidence failed to support the invalidity verdict for two of the asserted claims. We are confident that these decisions will be corrected on appeal.”

“The nature of patent infringement litigation is extremely complex, and the system allows for rulings to be appealed from the district court to the appellate level for review by judges focused on the complexities of patent litigation,” adds Dr. Wang. “We will continue to vigorously defend our patents against infringement by companies attempting to market products in violation of our patent rights.”

InTouch Health leads the acute care telemedicine market with about 700 hospital locations on six continents delivering telemedicine services such as stroke, critical care, cardiology, trauma, pediatrics, neonatology, and surgical/procedure mentoring. “Our Remote Presence robotic systems are the only FDA cleared class II medical devices on the market authorized for delivering expert, high-acuity telemedicine,” stated Dr. Wang.

About InTouch Health

Headquartered in Santa Barbara, CA, InTouch Health is a privately held company that has led in the development of acute care remote presence telemedicine solutions for high acuity applications where doctors are required to take immediate clinical action. A fully integrated, end-to-end solution, the InTouch® Telemedicine System encompasses the SureConnect® cloud-based infrastructure, clinical applications and data management, industry leading 24/7 technical support and clinical consulting services. By removing critical time and distance barriers, this System effectively enables physicians to perform real-time consults with hospital patients through a host of purpose-built telemedicine devices. InTouch Health supports telemedicine networks at 13 of the nation’s top 40 hospitals ranked by U.S. News as “Best Hospitals for neurology and neurosurgery.”

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