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Your Facility

Your Facility

  • The Patient Experience
  • Urgent Care vs. FSED
  • Construction
  • Licensing

The Patient Experience

Your ConciER™ facility will be a full-service FSED.  You’ll be able to perform x-rays, CT scans, and most lab tests on site. So, you won’t need to send patients offsite for diagnostics or rely on an outside facility for timely test results. When a patient needs admission or ongoing care beyond what an emergency department can provide, we will have already assisted you in negotiating an agreement with a nearby hospital so you can quickly and easily transfer your patient for admission. That way you will be able to make sure a patient gets needed care even after they’re out of your direct care.

Urgent Care vs. FSED

If you are already an ER physician you are intimately familiar with the services available in a standard hospital ER.  Those same services can be offered to the public through your ConciER facility.  The best way to describe the services is by contrasting them with the services available in the growing number of urgent care centers.

 

Urgent Care Center  ConciER Emergency Room
Limited number of lab tests on-site Most lab tests and diagnostics done on-site
Some have x-ray equipment available X-rays and CAT scans
Basic life support

  • EKGs
  • Defibrillators
  • Drug crash carts
Advanced life support

  • EKGs
  • Defibrillators
  • Drug Crash Carts
  • IV administration
  •  Advanced diagnostics
 Call 911 for patient transfer Expedited patient transfer

  • Standing patient transfer agreements with hospitals
  • Contracted paramedic service
Hours

  • Open 10-12 hours/day
  • Closed some holidays
Hours

  • Open 24/7/365

Building Your Facility

We have also already done the legwork to find a developer and architects who are ready to help you select a site for your ConciER™ FSED.  After you have chosen the site, the developer will work with the architects to customize the plans for your facility ensuring it meets all state and local requirements necessary to license a free-standing emergency department.  In a few short months, your new FSED will open in a brand-new facility designed specifically for you and your business.

Navigating the FSED Licensing

For the safety of patients and the community, licensing a FSED needs to be a complex process. We not only help you build your facility, we partner with you, providing our expertise and experience, to guide and advise you through the red-tape of your state’s specific licensing process as quickly and easily as possible.

If you are already an ER physician, you’re intimately familiar with the services available in a standard hospital ER.  Those same services can be offered to the public through your ConciER™ facility.  

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The franchising information contained in this Web site is not intended as an offer to sell a franchise or the solicitation of an offer to buy a franchise. The following states regulate the offer and sale of franchises: California, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin. Other states may require us to register our disclosure documents before we may offer to sell franchises to their residents. If you are a resident of one of these states we will not offer or sell you a franchise unless and until we have complied with the applicable presale registration and disclosure requirements in your state. Also, free-standing emergency departments are not permitted in all states. We will not offer or sell you a franchise unless and until we have ascertained that your state permits the operation of free-standing emergency departments.