Mediwave MediRescue is a next-generation digital healthcare enablement suite designed for hospitals, clinics, and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) agencies, focusing on pre-hospital care and the 'golden hour' of emergencies. It is an end-to-end emergency response software suite that leverages Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), Big Data, and Mixed Reality (MR) technologies to empower first responders and streamline operations.
Key Components and Capabilities:
- Emergency Response Management System (ERMS): An all-in-one platform for efficient incident monitoring, resource management, and ambulance dispatch. It features Intelligent Dispatch, which integrates with ePCR to optimize response times using geo-fencing and route optimization.
- Connected Ambulance: Equipped with 4G/5G technology and IoMT devices, it enhances situational awareness by enabling remote monitoring and real-time transmission of patient vital signs for rapid triage. This high-speed data transfer facilitates near-instantaneous communication between EMS teams, hospitals, and dispatchers.
- Electronic Patient Care Reporting (ePCR): Next-generation software for patient care documentation and reporting, designed to meet national and state reporting requirements. It includes analytics for EMS, an audit trail, and compliance features. The ePCR is accessible via mobile devices and works offline in areas with poor connectivity, ensuring continuous access to critical patient information.
- Smart EMS (Intelligent EMT): A revolutionary component that uses AI-powered voice-to-text transcription for first responder documentation, eliminating the burden of extensive paperwork. It supports common formats like SOAP, CHART, and DRAATT, and has demonstrated high accuracy (over 99% in live demos). The Intelligent EMT feature also includes an AI assistant for form-filling and validation, and utilizes AR headsets for hands-free, immersive care and real-time remote consultations with doctors.
Benefits:
MediRescue aims to enhance life-saving efforts by reducing response times, improving resource allocation efficiency, and minimizing delays in the Emergency Treatment Unit/Emergency Department (ETU/ED). By streamlining workflows and automating documentation, it allows first responders to focus on patient care.


