Catalyst Crew Technologies Corp. (OTC: CCTC), a digital health and artificial intelligence technology company, announced updates on the regulatory and initial deployment activities for its telehealth platform in Venezuela. The company is advancing early-stage deployment, testing, and refinement of the platform, which is accessible through its digital interface at https://latamedai.org. Current efforts focus on evaluating system performance, user workflows, and operational capabilities as part of the initial launch phase.
The telehealth platform is designed to support remote patient engagement, care coordination, and the integration of AI-driven healthcare analytics tools. The company is enhancing platform functionality, improving data integration, and optimizing the overall user experience. In parallel, Catalyst Crew is working with the Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Salud, including the Servicio Autónomo de Contraloría Sanitaria (SACS), to obtain the required Permiso Sanitario de Funcionamiento para Plataforma Digital. The regulatory process involves addressing documentation, operational procedures, and compliance standards associated with the platform. Management anticipates that the permitting process may be completed in the near term, though no assurances can be provided regarding timing or outcome.
Dr. Kevin Rodan Levy, Chief Executive Officer, stated: “Our focus is on building a scalable telehealth platform that can operate effectively within real-world healthcare environments. We are currently advancing platform testing, refinement, and regulatory alignment as we continue to build the foundation for broader deployment across Latin America. We expect a full launch in short order and upon receiving all regulatory approvals.”
This phase of deployment, testing, and regulatory alignment represents an important step toward broader operational rollout across target markets. The company believes that successfully obtaining regulatory approvals and refining the platform will enable it to address the growing demand for modernized healthcare delivery systems in emerging markets. The implications for the industry and the region are significant: if Catalyst Crew’s platform gains traction, it could improve healthcare access in underserved areas, reduce costs through remote care, and demonstrate the viability of AI-driven healthcare in Latin America. For the reader, this news highlights the potential for digital health innovations to transform healthcare delivery in emerging economies, where infrastructure and access challenges persist.
For more information, visit https://catalystcrewai.com or review the company’s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission at www.sec.gov.

