story and photo by Bobby Anderson, Staff Writer
A cough. A sniffle.
You feel something coming on. But what next?
You can call your doctor and hopefully get an appointment sometime in the next couple weeks.
Or you can get in your car and head to the local urgent care clinic and wait with 20 or 30 others doing the same thing.
What if there was a better way?
Thatâs what Dr. Mark Prather thought in 2013 when he came up with a unique service model that would eventually become DispatchHealth.
âReally anything you can think of you would get in your car and go to urgent care for but more,â Dispatch Community Engagement Manager Tiffany Traxler said, explaining the service that has recently expanded into the metro.
DispatchHealth is bringing back the house call with a modern technology twist. DispatchHealth gives patients ways to access convenient, high-quality acute care in the comfort of their home at the time of need.
DispatchHealth is redefining the healthcare landscape as an extension of a patientâs healthcare team and offering solutions for simple to complex medical problems all from the comfort of your home.
The concept dates back to 2013 when Prather was running the emergency department in Denver for Centura Health.
âThey asked Dr. Prather if he could come up with a system that could be delivered safely in the home for patients who go to the emergency room with urgent needs but not emergent,â Traxler explained. âHe knew the need and he knew how to make things mobile.â
âHe started going out on calls.â
Working with the ambulance service through the 911 system, Prather helped more than 400 patients in 18 months in the comfort of their own homes.
The total cost savings to the health system was more than $1 million.
But saving patients the time, expense and hassle of an ER visit was priceless.
The model has spread like wildfire to Colorado Springs, Richmond, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Houston, Oklahoma City, Tacoma, Dallas and Springfield.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield – one of Oklahomaâs largest insurers – quickly saw the value.
âBlue Cross and Blue Shield saw what we were doing and the impact we were making,â Traxler said. âFor the 65-and-under patient if you have Blue Cross and Blue Shield itâs an urgent care co-pay. For 65 and up all Medicare, Medicaid and Medicare Advantage plans ⊠we bill as an urgent care.â
For some that can mean an urgent care visit in their home for less than $50.
Services include testing such as: blood tests on-site, strep test, flu swab, urinalysis, urine cultures, stool culture, test for blood in stool, pregnancy test, lactate, 12-lead EKG, PT/INR, rapid infectious disease testing and more.
Dispatch also provides medications such as: anti-inflammatories, IV antibiotics, IV fluids, prednisone, lasix, antiemetics, flu medications, laxatives, stool softeners, heartburn prevention, glucose gel, anesthetics, migraine cocktail, antihistamines and more.
IVs can be placed and fluids begun all in your home.
Breathing treatments can also be administered.
AVOID THE BUG
Last yearâs influenza outbreak was one of the worst in nearly a decade and the severity of the outbreak was extreme. In fact, The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recorded over 20,000 positive flu tests per week at the height of the outbreak.
While most seek treatment at an emergency room (ER) or urgent care clinic, when leaving oneâs home the virus can be immediately exposed to others and cause further spread of the flu. Also, ERs and clinics can easily become overwhelmed with a high number of sick patients during flu season, leading to overcrowding, lengthy wait times and even physician burnout.
Adults can infect others one day before their flu symptoms even develop and can pass on the virus up to a full week after becoming sick.
âFlu comes on very, very quickly. If itâs 2 p.m. and you realize you donât feel well youâre not going to get into your (doctorâs office),â DispatchHealth Market Director Amy Evans said. âWith flu if you can get those anti-virals within that first day or two it cuts down on the length of flu.â
âWhen youâre talking about the elderly population and people with compromised immune systems that 12 hours means something.â To request on-demand urgent care brought to you call 405-213-0190