Navigating Your Visit

This webpage was designed with you in mind. Our goal is to provide you with the information necessary to help you both during and after your visit. The Physicians, Physician Assistants (PAs), and Nurse Practitioners (NPs) who will provide your care today work for US Acute Care Solutions (USACS). Learn more about USACS and the talented teams ready to care for you below.

Who is USACS?

US Acute Care Solutions (USACS) is the nation's leading Clinician-centric provider of hospital-based emergency and inpatient medicine. We partner with hospitals and health systems to deliver high-quality, patient-centered care in communities across the country.

You may not see our name displayed in the facility, but our Clinicians are second to none. They are trained in evidence-based practice and use innovative approaches to ensure every patient receives attentive care. During your visit, you can expect to be heard, respected, and thoughtfully cared for.

USACS core principles showing commitment to patient-centered care

Emergency Care

When you experience a medical emergency and find yourself in the emergency department (ED), your care will be delivered and managed by our board-certified Emergency Medicine Physicians, PAs, and NPs. Our ED care team expertly navigates, diagnoses, and treats a full spectrum of conditions.

Doctor consulting with a patient in the emergency department

Inpatient Stay

If the ED care team has made the decision to admit you to the hospital, your care will be transitioned over to our inpatient care team. These Physicians are known as Hospitalists. Our ED and inpatient care teams work side-by-side to ensure your care continues without interruption. The inpatient care team will carefully monitor your progress, implementing evidence-based practices and following established recovery plans.

Two doctors collaborating on patient care

After Discharge

Being discharged can feel overwhelming after experiencing a medical emergency. Here are a few steps that will help you after your visit:

  1. Follow the discharge instructions that were provided to you by your ED/inpatient care team (Physicians, PAs, and/or NPs)
  2. Visit your primary care team or specialty care team to monitor your symptoms and complete any further testing required
  3. Review your test results to ensure you understand what you underwent while under medical care
  4. Call and schedule any follow up appointments recommended by your ED/inpatient care team at the hospital

Our team worked diligently to ensure you received high-quality care during your visit and you may receive a survey asking you to submit a review. We value your insights and appreciate the time you take to complete this survey. We strive to continually improve to better serve our patients.

Patient being assisted during recovery

FAQs

We're here to help. If you have additional questions about your visit, please check our FAQ page, where we've addressed many commonly asked questions, before reaching out to your Clinician.

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Frequently asked questions