At EMERGILITY™ we recognize mainstream healthcare and insurance are not designed to help patients, and we cannot change this. But we can be the change we all demand.
Medicine comes in a variety forms, specialties, and delivery models. At EMERGILITY™, we recognize the value of alternatives, along with innovative and novel approaches that prioritize access to care, private health-security, and patient protection. Our services contrast canned approaches in medicine that limit, minimize, or compromise individual patient care.
While the best of medicine exists right here in the Nation’s Capital, access to quality care is not always opportune or timely. Whether a patient is forced to wait several days or weeks for a primary care appointment or is forced to an urgent care center or emergency department for medical issues that could be otherwise treated at home, change in medicine is needed.
There’s no question that our community’s medical institutions are sound, but a patient should have more choices on when, where, and how they access medicine. And while healthcare is often dictated by a patient’s insurance company, patients should be empowered to access care above and beyond any insurance provider’s plan, policies, or limitations.
When a patient’s risk tolerance demands protective security, finding a legitimate medical complement is tricky. Protective security firms often inflate or misrepresent their ability to provide legitimate medical coverage. Evaluating a security firm’s protective medical capability shouldn't be an unforeseen risk the patient must navigate alone. Change is needed.
Protective Medicine™ is a medical sub-specialty dedicated to a patient’s private health-security and protected interest that integrates leading practices found in security, protection, and medicine.
Operational Medicine is the medical specialty focused on the health force protection of the warfighter, delivered by highly skilled special operations and medical personnel in resource limited and high-threat military environments.
Preventive medicine is the practice of promoting preventive health care and improving patient well-being with the aim of preventing disease, disability, and death in individuals and across communities.
Occupational Medicine is the specialty of medicine focused on worker and employee safety, health-protection, accident prevention, and the monitoring and treatment of acute and chronic workplace exposures, injuries, and illnesses.
Emergency medicine is the specialty dedicated to the care of injuries and illnesses requiring immediate attention. Subspecialty areas of emergency medicine include disaster medicine, tactical medicine, wilderness medicine, event medicine, Emergency Medical Services (EMS), etc.
Disaster Medicine is a medical sub-specialty of emergency medicine that integrates Emergency & Disaster Management practices. Disaster Medicine focuses on the provision of care to disaster survivors by way of supporting and augmenting destroyed or degraded health care services.
Tactical Medicine is a medical sub-specialty that utilizes highly skilled Emergency Medical Services (EMS) providers and practitioners to support public safety, law enforcement, and special operations personnel in high-threat environments, while secondarily providing care to bystanders on scene of critical incidents.
Wilderness Medicine is a medical sub-specialty on emergency medicine focused on the provision of care in austere environments and remote locations by advanced practice Emergency Medical Services (EMS) providers cross-trained in various rescue, transport, and survival techniques.
Event Medicine is a medical sub-specialty of emergency medicine focused on First Aid and emergency medical support to large gatherings and events, such as festivals, sporting events, or visits from dignitaries. Event Medicine includes coordination with emergency management and Emergency Medical Services (EMS).
Paramedicine is the Physician-directed practice of Medicine at the intersection of healthcare, public health, and public safety through licensed Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and physician extension. This includes community paramedicine, concierge paramedicine, and protective paramedicine.
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is the backbone of pre-hospital emergency medicine, and is comprised of public and private urgent and emergency-based agencies and providers trained in critical care transport, flight medicine, tactical medicine, community paramedicine, Protective para-Medicine™, etc.
Mobile Integrated Healthcare (MIH) is a coordinated, patient-centered, evidence-based, holistic model of care using collaborative, interdisciplinary teams to serve patient needs at the most appropriate level of care at a safe location of their convenience, sometimes by way of Emergency Medical Services (EMS).