| Reliq Health Technologies Announces New Pilot with Royal Flying Doctor Service Central Operations (RFDS) in Australia 
 GlobeNewswire•August 8, 2018
 
 VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Aug. 08, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Reliq Health Technologies Inc. (TSXV:RHT or OTCQB:RQHTF) (“Reliq” or the “Company”),  a technology company that develops innovative mobile health (mHealth)  and telemedicine solutions for the community-based healthcare market, is  pleased to announce that it has signed an agreement to conduct a three  month paid pilot of its iUGO Care remote patient monitoring platform  with the Royal Flying Doctor Service Central Operations (RFDS) in  Australia, beginning this Fall.
 
 “We  are very excited to be working with the RFDS to improve health outcomes  for individuals and their communities with this pilot in rural and  remote South Australia,” said Dr. Lisa Crossley, CEO of Reliq Health  Technologies, Inc. “Approximately half a million people (2.05 percent of  the Australian population) live in remote and very remote communities  in Australia. Research by the RFDS has shown that remote Australians are  1.6 times more likely to be hospitalized for coronary heart disease  than people in major cities and 1.3 times more likely to die.  We look  forward to working with the RFDS to improve health outcomes for these  patients.”
 
 The  iUGO Care platform allows a patient’s care team to remotely monitor  vital signs such as blood pressure, blood glucose, heart rate, oxygen  saturation and lung function, and receive automated alerts if there are  any abnormalities in these readings. iUGO Care allows the entire circle  of care to be connected and informed, enabling better health outcomes,  lower cost of care and improved quality of life.
 
 The RFDS ( www.flyingdoctor.org.au)  is one of the largest and most comprehensive aeromedical organizations  in the world, providing extensive primary health care and 24-hour  emergency service to people over an area of 7.69 million square  kilometres.  In 2017 over 336,000 patient encounters occurred through  RFDS primary health clinics, aeromedical transports and telehealth  consultations.  The challenges of health access outside Australia’s  cities make the RFDS vital to those who live, work and travel in rural  and remote Australia.
 
 ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
 
 “Dr. Lisa Crossley”
 
 CEO and Director
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