90 days in, Aurora's plan to route non-emergency medical calls to virtual doctors has saved patients
Denver7 looked into how Aurora Clinical Navigation connects low-acuity 911 callers with virtual physicians, saving patients roughly 1,400 emergency room hours in its first three months.
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"Back in January, Denver7 told you about a new service launched by Aurora Fire Rescue aimed at reducing strain on the emergency response system by connecting non-emergency medical callers with virtual physicians.
The program, called Aurora Clinical Navigation, routes lower-priority medical calls away from ambulances and emergency rooms.
Ninety days in, Aurora's new Clinical Navigation service is proving its worth and the data backs it up.
In its first three months, the service has handled more than 700 calls about 8 per day with nearly half of those referred to virtual doctors."
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