Emory Healthcare and DispatchHealth, the nation’s first comprehensive in-home medical care provider, are collaborating to offer patients a new option to receive convenient and safe follow-up and/or high-acuity medical care in the comfort of their own homes. The collaboration is designed to improve access to health care and reduce the total cost of care for patients throughout Atlanta, Georgia and surrounding communities.
Working closely with Emory Healthcare, DispatchHealth brings the power of the hospital to the comfort of patients' homes through three programs: Acute Care, Bridge Care and ED (emergency department) to Home.
Patients can request DispatchHealth’s Acute Care for a wide range of acute medical services including injuries and illnesses, viral infections, COPD exacerbations, congestive heart failure, urinary infections and more. Once requested, an emergency care-trained DispatchHealth medical team with the necessary tools and treatments, including on-site diagnostics, which include a CLIA (Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act)-certified lab, provides in-home care to the patient. DispatchHealth is open seven days a week (8 a.m. to 10 p.m. in metro Atlanta), 365 days a year, including holidays. To request care, patients can call 678-400-3240 or visit DispatchHealth.com.
Additionally, in collaboration with Emory Healthcare, DispatchHealth will supplement the health system's efforts to provide timely care after a patient’s ER visit or hospitalization. DispatchHealth’s ED to Home program, developed during the pandemic, aims to reduce post-discharge returns to the ED. The program serves identified patients who are stable enough to discharge from the ED but need follow-up evaluation and care from a provider soon after discharge. ED-to-Home brings hospital-level care to medically complex patients within 72 hours of discharge.
Through DispatchHealth’s Bridge Care program, patients identified as being at high risk of hospital readmission will have access to proactive in-home care within 48 hours post-discharge from an acute care hospital stay. This service helps identify gaps in care and ‘bridge’ the patient back to their primary care physician or specialist.
“We are excited to join forces with DispatchHealth to bring new care models which provide more convenience for patients while leveraging established providers who can assist with this approach,” says Will ElLaissi, director of innovation at Emory Healthcare. “We are committed to creating at-home care options for those living in and around Atlanta.”
“The site of care for higher acuity needs is rapidly evolving and DispatchHealth’s proven care model empowers health systems to go beyond traditional care settings and meet patients where they are,” says Mark Prather, MD, MBA, CEO and co-founder of DispatchHealth.