COVID-19 Telemedicine Consults Surge 120%, Non-COVID Demand Levels Off for First Stop Health

​During this past week, total telemedicine patient consults at First Stop Health were up 57% over pre-COVID-19 levels, a 40% decrease from the prior week. However, First Stop Health has experienced a 120% increase in the past week for telemedicine patients with COVID-19 issues. Patients continue to get speedy access to First Stop Health doctors with an average response time of less than nine minutes.

First Stop Health believes that this decline can be attributed to several factors:

  • Shelter-in-place rules have reduced overall exposure to all contagious diseases
  • The entry of traditional brick-and-mortar medical facilities into telemedicine in part due to temporarily more lax regulations 
  • Seasonal declines in non-COVID-19 conditions such as colds and flu

First Stop Health is helping keep people away from medical waiting rooms and providing much-needed advice to anxious patients on how to operate in the presence of the highly contagious COVID-19 virus.

COVID-19
Visits*

Non-COVID-19
 Visits*

Visit Increase
Since March 9

Median Doctor
Response Time

March 9

1%

99%

--

<6 minutes

March 16

9%

91%

78%

<15 minutes

March 23

9%

91%

92%

<11 minutes

March 30

20%

80%

57%

<9 minutes

*Percentage of telemedicine visits

According to the CDC, COVID-19 cases in the U.S. have increased more than 270% in the past week.

“People are worried about their health, and our doctors are helping screen patients for coronavirus symptoms,” said Mark Friedman, MD, FACEP, FACP, chief medical officer at First Stop Health. “We want patients to contact us first instead of risking COVID-19 exposure at their doctor’s office, urgent care or local ER.”

First Stop Health doctors follow CDC guidelines when screening patients.

“If a patient presents to an FSH doctor with fever, cough and, in serious cases, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, the doctor will assess whether or not the patient meets the criteria for a ‘patient under investigation’ or PUI,” said Friedman.

If the patient does not meet the criteria, the doctor treats whatever they believe the illness to be. If the patient does meet the criteria:

  • The doctor advises the patient to remain in respiratory isolation until symptom-free for 72 hours.
  • If the patient is experiencing mild symptoms, the doctor will advise against seeking in-person care. If the patient is having difficulty breathing or is in respiratory distress, the doctor advises the patient to dial 911 and let the dispatcher know that they may have COVID-19.
  • First Stop Health will provide information to the patient on how to contact their local health authorities.

Learn more by visiting fshealth.com/coronavirus.

About First Stop Health

First Stop Health provides care that people love. Patients can talk with doctors 24/7 via mobile app, website or phone. We help them save time and money with convenient, high-quality care. Our Telemedicine services are only available as an employee benefit program from employers.

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Nick Severino | VP, Marketing
888-691-7867 x-410 | [email protected]

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First Stop Health (FSH) provides care that people love with various digital healthcare services. Patients can access virtual care 24/7 via app, website or phone. We help them save time and money with safe, convenient, high-quality virtual care.

Nick Severino
Nick Severino
Vice President of Marketing, First Stop Health
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