LataMed AI Corp. (OTC: LMED), a digital health and artificial intelligence technology company, highlighted a planned emergency medical response feature being integrated into its broader healthcare coordination and telehealth platform infrastructure. The feature is intended to leverage geolocation technology to help users rapidly connect with nearby ambulance providers, emergency medical services, clinics, hospitals, and healthcare personnel during emergency situations.
According to the Company, the platform is being designed to streamline emergency coordination workflows by allowing users to report incidents directly through the system, which may facilitate automated notifications to participating emergency response providers and insurance-related claims departments, where applicable. Management stated that the feature is intended to reduce delays associated with locating emergency medical providers, coordinating emergency transportation, communicating with healthcare personnel, and managing certain insurance-related processes during time-sensitive medical events.
In addition, the Company stated that the platform is expected to include an optional live video communication functionality intended to provide users with emotional support, communication assistance, and general guidance while awaiting emergency medical personnel. The Company believes the planned feature may contribute to broader healthcare accessibility, operational efficiency, and emergency response coordination initiatives as part of its ongoing telehealth infrastructure development efforts throughout Latin America and other targeted emerging markets.
Dr. Kevin Rodan Levy, Chief Executive Officer of LataMed AI Corp., stated: “We believe technology-enabled healthcare infrastructure has the potential to improve emergency response accessibility, communication efficiency, and healthcare coordination throughout underserved and emerging markets. We continue advancing our broader telehealth ecosystem with the goal of supporting patients, providers, and healthcare response systems through scalable digital healthcare technologies.”
The Company noted that the emergency medical response feature remains under development and has not yet been fully commercialized or broadly deployed. No assurance can be provided regarding the timing, implementation, regulatory progression, availability, or ultimate effectiveness of the planned feature or related platform technologies. For more information, visit https://latamed.ai or review the Company’s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission at www.sec.gov.
The announcement underscores the potential of digital health technologies to address critical gaps in emergency medical response in regions where infrastructure is limited. By integrating geolocation and live video, LataMed aims to improve coordination and reduce response times, which could be life-saving in time-sensitive situations. The feature, however, is still in development, and its success will depend on regulatory approvals, partnerships with local emergency services, and adoption by users.


