Emergency Medical Services Corporation (NYSE: EMS) (the “Company”)
today announced that its EmCare subsidiary has entered into an agreement
with Advanced ICU Care, Inc. (AICU), a medical service company that
provides high-quality remote critical care to patients in the intensive
care units (ICU) of community hospitals. Under the terms of the
agreement, EmCare’s inpatient services
division will partner with AICU to co-market EmCare hospitalist and AICU
intensivist programs to hospitals. By offering programs which combine
the services of both hospitalists and intensivists, the companies can
help hospitals improve the continuum of care delivered to patients in
the intensive care unit.
William A. Sanger, EMSC Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, said, “This
joint agreement further solidifies market expansion opportunities for
both companies. Today, the hospitalist physician often provides care to
patients in the ICU who also may need the services of a board
certified-intensivist, or intensive care specialist. AICU’s
cutting-edge approach to onsite and telemedicine technology greatly
enhances the critical care continuum for patients.”
Mary Jo Gorman, M.D., CEO of AICU, said of the new agreement, “We
are excited about our newly formed relationship with EmCare. Through
this partnership both AICU and EmCare can offer hospitals improved
continuity of care for their intensive care patients requiring the
services of these two growing specialties.”
About Emergency Medical Services Corporation
Emergency Medical Services Corporation (EMSC) is a leading provider of
emergency medical services in the United States. EMSC operates two
business segments: American Medical Response, Inc.®
(AMR), the Company’s healthcare
transportation services segment, and EmCare Holdings, Inc.®
(EmCare), the Company’s emergency department
and hospital-based management services segment. AMR is the leading
provider of ambulance services in the United States. EmCare is the nation’s
leading provider of outsourced emergency department staffing and related
management services. In 2007, EMSC provided services to 10.6 million
patients in more than 2,000 communities nationwide. EMSC is
headquartered in Greenwood Village, Colorado.
About EmCare, Inc.
EmCare, Inc. (www.emcare.com) and
the physician groups operating under the EmCare®
brand are leading providers of outsourced emergency department and
hospital-based physician services to healthcare facilities in the United
States. EmCare has more than 400 exclusive contracts with hospitals and
independent physician groups to provide emergency department,
anesthesiology, hospitalist and radiology staffing, management and other
administrative services.
About Advanced ICU Care
Advanced ICU Care® (www.icumedicine.com)
is a medical service company that provides high-quality remote critical
care to patients in the intensive care units (ICU) of community
hospitals. Through experienced clinicians, supported by cutting-edge
telemedicine technology, and a process improvement program, Advanced ICU
Care provides 24/7 ICU patient monitoring and improved care and safety
outcomes to critically ill patients across the country. Hospital ICUs
are linked with Advanced ICU Care’s eICU®
Operations Center in St. Louis, Missouri through a technology platform
developed by VISICU, allowing Advanced ICU Care’s
board-certified intensivists and critical care nurses to monitor
hospital ICU patients from a central location.
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mix of insured and uninsured patients, and third party reimbursement
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comply with extensive and complex government regulation of our industry;
and the loss of existing contracts and the accuracy of our assessment of
costs under new contracts.