Psych Presentations Constitute a Major Challenge in Urgent Care

Psych Presentations Constitute a Major Challenge in Urgent Care

You’ve read here about the advent of urgent care facilities dedicated to mental health issues. Psychiatric urgent care has not gained much traction thus far, however. That doesn’t mean such patients will stop presenting, of course. By the time patients do present due to mental health concerns, in fact, they’re likely to be in full-blown crisis or possibly in the throes of a drug-induced event. As always, the first priority is to assess the current …

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How to Manage a Toxic Employee

How to Manage a Toxic Employee

Urgent message: An urgent care center cannot afford to retain employees who undermine work, demoralize others, run off patients, or who seek vengeance. But dealing with toxic employees is more complicated than simply firing them; urgent care operators must have a strategy.   Alan A. Ayers, MBA, MAcc is Chief Executive Officer of Velocity Urgent Care, LLC and is Practice Management Editor of The Journal of Urgent Care Medicine. The “toxic employee” is one of …

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Annual Wellness Exam vs Annual Physical: The Difference Matters—a Lot

Annual Wellness Exam vs Annual Physical: The Difference Matters—a Lot

The terms annual wellness exam and annual physical may cover some of the same territory, but thinking they’re one and the same could be a costly mistake for your patient (which, of course, would be a second-hand costly mistake for you if that irate patient chooses to stop visiting your facility when they need same-day care or starts badmouthing you to their friends and family). This may be an especially complicated issue in urgent care. …

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Bulletin: Not All Physicians Are Burning Out (and Many Are Actually Happy in Their Jobs!)

Bulletin: Not All Physicians Are Burning Out (and Many Are Actually Happy in Their Jobs!)

Many media outlets (including this one) have sounded the alarm that there’s a burnout crisis going on among American healthcare providers. And it’s true—but it’s not necessarily the whole story, as revealed in a new study of 5,000 physicians by the American Academy of Family Physicians. A sizeable majority (71%) report being “happy” in their professional lives, with 59% saying they are satisfied with their lives in general. The work-related complaints they do have are …

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Remember, Taking Medication and Taking as Prescribed Are Two Different Things

Remember, Taking Medication and Taking as Prescribed Are Two Different Things

The intersection of uninsured Americans and the high cost of medications is a dangerous one. One aspect that may go under-recognized amid the politicized headlines is exactly how some patients choose to cope with shortfalls or gaps in coverage. And it may affect more patients than you realize; according to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, around one-third of uninsured American say they did not take their medication as prescribed in …

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Are Medication Dispensaries Next in the Evolution of Remote Healthcare?

Are Medication Dispensaries Next in the Evolution of Remote Healthcare?

Even before telemedicine has reached full-on acceptance in urgent care, the next step in the evolution of remote healthcare “visits” may be in progress as we speak. A company called OnMed is launching self-contained, unstaffed “pods” that will facilitate remote access to a healthcare provider and allow a patient to receive medication without taking another step. Each unit is designed with capabilities for measuring height and weight; determining body temperature; and measuring blood pressure, respiration, …

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WellStar Gains Locations Metro Atlanta—and Attention Along with Them

WellStar Gains Locations Metro Atlanta—and Attention Along with Them

WellStar Health System increased its urgent care center by one-third in a single day, with the announcement that it bought five facilities from Medpost Urgent Care, all in the Atlanta area. WellStar now operates 15 urgent care locations. The system took advantage of the attention local media gave the deal by spelling out the services it (and most urgent care centers) are able to provide on a walk-in basis, including not only assessment and treatment …

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If Ambulances Can Bring Patients to Urgent Care, Why Not Ride-Share Services?

If Ambulances Can Bring Patients to Urgent Care, Why Not Ride-Share Services?

We told you recently about a new program in which ambulances may be used to transport Medicare patients not only to the hospital, but to urgent care centers in response to 911 calls that wind up to be nonemergent. This begs the question: Could rideshare services be employed to carry out the same vital function? Such has been raised in the Texas legislature, as detailed in an article just published in the Houston Chronicle. The …

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Post Megadeals, Pharmacy Giants May Be Looking More Closely at Urgent Care

Post Megadeals, Pharmacy Giants May Be Looking More Closely at Urgent Care

Walgreens’ partnership with MedExpress and CVS Health’s acquisition of Aetna have some analysts wondering if the drugstore kingpins might up their clinical game and try to enter the urgent care marketplace in a substantive way, according to a new article in Forbes magazine. As we’ve told you, Walgreens is already running a pilot program with MedExpress to operate urgent care centers in 15 drugstores in Nebraska, Nevada, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia. In each location, …

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