Eagle helped with emergency telemedicine during COVID and during other emergencies

We provided emergency telemedicine during the pandemic by coordinating remote access to critical care, infectious disease, pulmonology, hospitalist coverage as well as other specialties. As you execute your emergency response, Eagle providers are stepping up to offer additional support, in multiple specialties including:

May 13, 2020 | Talbot “Mac” McCormick, CEO

CASE STUDY

Stroke specialists support
care in rural community

Stroke specialists support care in rural community

April 14, 2020 | David Cooke, Vice President of Operations

NIGHT COVERAGE SOLUTIONS

Why They Work for Hospitals
and Physicians

TeleNocturnists Increase Patient AccessWhen it comes to remote night coverage, there are 3 scenarios that work:

  1. Rural Hospital: Quick Response for Patient Care, Admissions
  2. Metropolitan Hospital: Cross-Cover Call Relief
  3. Hospitals of All Sizes: NP/PA Backup

April 1, 2020 | Katie Cherry, Director of Credentialing and Licensing

For Tele-ID, Doctor-Patient Communication Is Just as Important as Lab Results

Emergency Telemedicine for Infectious Disease A Mayo Clinic study demonstrating telehealth’s value to rural hospitals was of interest, but it only tells part of the story.

Eagle physicians have the unique ability to provide care for patients without increasing the risk of transmission, which is why emergency telemedicine is in-demand.

March 22, 2020 | Jason Povio, Sr. VP of Operations

ID Telemedicine Keeps Hospitals Performing at Times of Crisis

Infectious DiseaseDr. Rania Saleh, an ID specialist with Eagle, says the advantage of having a Tele-ID program is that the medical staff is already well attuned to infection control best practices.

March 22, 2020 | Jason Povio, Sr. VP of Operations

CASE STUDY: HUSTCHINSON REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER

Eagle’s Tele-ICU and TelePulmonology Programs Ease Staffing Concerns

Benefits of Emergency TelemedicineReduced need for patient transfer

BenefitsConsistent care despite staffing changes

BenefitsSupport for onsite clinical team

March 15, 2020 | Talbot “Mac” McCormick, CEO

With more than 5 million patients treated in ICUs each year and the increasing shortage of qualified ICU intensivists, our telemedicine program offers help to hospitals.

Why use Telemedicine in the ICU

We are here to help.

COVID-19 is having a major impact on hospitals across the country.

Eagle physicians have the unique ability to provide care for patients without increasing the risk of transmission.

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