With profiles of doctors across the world at his fingertips, H1 CEO Ariel Katz sent a message out to U.S. doctors.
NEW YORK -- A New York City-based start-up company is using its platform to try to get much-needed help overseas.Seeing the horrifying images out of the Middle East has been incredibly difficult for Ariel Katz, who used to live in Israel.'I'm not physically there, but I'm definitely emotionally there right now, so I wanted to help with both sides,' he said.
'On the Israeli side, there are hospitals that have shortages of staff now. A lot of them are sent to the reserves. They're being sent to the war, and so they have shortages. So we just contacted every Israeli hospital. We have information about every Israeli doctor, so we just contacted them. We said, hey, we have all these volunteers, we have funds to fly them over, what are your needs?' Katz said.
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