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I don't believe this has been posted before. A Washington Post article on Avera E-Care. "The most remote emergency room"
Think teleradiology morphing to tele-icu morphing to tele-emergency medicine.
I am reluctant to make prophecies about the future of emergency medicine, since I have seen enough to know that 99% of those turn out to be false, but I would be very surprised if this did not become a significant part of the landscape. At least for critical access locations. Why pay to have a NP/PA on-site 24/7 when you can get a BC EM physician when you want and essentially don't pay for downtime? (Yes, there is a fixed fee but the number's quoted work out to minimal coverage.)
As a disclaimer, I have no affiliation with these companies in any way whatsoever. Except for the fact that I proposed something similar to this about 2 am on a boring night about 25 years ago...
(The article may be subscription, but there are a number of free views a month, I believe.)
Think teleradiology morphing to tele-icu morphing to tele-emergency medicine.
I am reluctant to make prophecies about the future of emergency medicine, since I have seen enough to know that 99% of those turn out to be false, but I would be very surprised if this did not become a significant part of the landscape. At least for critical access locations. Why pay to have a NP/PA on-site 24/7 when you can get a BC EM physician when you want and essentially don't pay for downtime? (Yes, there is a fixed fee but the number's quoted work out to minimal coverage.)
As a disclaimer, I have no affiliation with these companies in any way whatsoever. Except for the fact that I proposed something similar to this about 2 am on a boring night about 25 years ago...
(The article may be subscription, but there are a number of free views a month, I believe.)
), the health care system won't measurably change at all until 1) people start paying for their health care and not with insurance or via taxes (i.e. govt) and 2) we start a massive education program teaching people about their health and making it more a priority to stay healthy. That alone will eliminate a large percentage of the useless doctor visits each year. We over diagnosis, over treat, and patients will want everything in medicine if someone else pays for it.