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New Mount Sinai Program Offers Telehealth for Non-Urgent Ambulance Calls

As part of the federal Emergency Triage, Treat, and Transport program, Mount Sinai Health System has launched an initiative that provides telehealth for non-urgent 911 ambulance calls.

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By Mark Melchionna

- Led by the Mount Sinai Emergency Medical Services (EMS) in partnership with its Department of Emergency Medicine, a new program will provide telehealth options for patients who make 911 ambulance calls for non-urgent medical conditions.

Mount Sinai Health System is an academic medical system located in the New York Metro area with eight hospitals, 400 outpatient practices, almost 300 laboratories, and 43,000 employees. The system also includes a nursing school and a school of medicine and graduate education.

In a year, ambulances affiliated with Mount Sinai are dispatched to about 100,000 911 calls, the press release states. Of these calls, about 10 percent involve low-acuity patients with non-severe injuries, patients who need a medication refill, or patients who need transportation to an appointment.

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