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Baptist Health Care Partners With Intuitive Health to Introduce Combined ER and Urgent Care Under One Roof in Pensacola

Bringing streamlined, patient-centric care to Northwest Florida with a new hybrid emergency and urgent care clinic that makes it easier to get the right treatment without guessing where to go

Corey Alexander

Written by: Corey Alexander

Published on: January 25, 2020

Pensacola, Florida.

Baptist Health, a national leader in quality and service, has announced its partnership with Texas-based Intuitive Health to bring a new venue of care –combined emergency and urgent care clinics – to Northwest Florida.

The clinic will be located in popular retail settings and by offering emergency care and urgent care in one facility, patients will no longer have to choose where to go to access the right care in their time of need. The facility and the operational service model are designed to simplify how patients access immediate, appropriate care while lowering their out-of-pocket costs.

“A big issue across Northwest Florida and around the country is trying to guide consumers to the appropriate level of care. Asking patients to self-diagnose themselves in order to choose the right facility is not feasible nor safe, Baptist Health and Intuitive are eliminating the guesswork needed, and improving the patient experience with a full-service emergency room and urgent care under one roof."

Brett Aldridge

VP of Strategy and Business Development, Baptist Health.

The new clinic will eliminate the need for patients to decide if their symptoms require a visit to urgent care clinic or an emergency room by providing a location that offers both.

“Patients want convenience, immediate access to care, better customer service, and greater transparency into the billing process. A company that pioneered the combined emergency care and urgent care model in Texas over 11 years ago and whose facilities now rank in the top 1% of global retailers in customer satisfaction. “Bringing urgent care and emergency care clinics to a new market allows us to meet many of their expectations.”

Thom Hermann

CEO of Intuitive Health

At the walk-in clinic, each patient will be assessed by a clinician and then treated. This approach makes care more affordable by avoiding the higher costs of emergency care if patients require urgent care. The clinic will also offer consistent extended access to urgent care, which is typically only offered during normal business hours and very limited hours over the weekends.

The facility is expected to open by the end of 2020.

About Baptist Health

Baptist Health Care is a community-owned, not-for-profit health care organization based in northwest Florida that is committed to helping people throughout life’s journey. The organization is a proud member of the Mayo Clinic Care Network. A 2003 Malcolm Baldrige recipient, Baptist continuously strives to be a national leader in quality and service. Baptist Health Care includes three hospitals, four medical parks, Andrews Institute for Orthopedic & Sports Medicine, and a large network of primary care and specialty physicians. With more than 6,500 employees and employed physicians, Baptist Health Care is the second largest non-governmental employer in northwest Florida.

About Intuitive Health

Founded in 2008, Intuitive Health changed the way patients accessed ER and urgent care by providing emergency and urgent care under the same roof, accessed by the same entrance, and offered in highly convenient retail locations. Intuitive has built an exceptional customer service model, with industry-leading satisfaction ratings. Intuitive saves patients, payors, and employers millions of dollars each year by eliminating inappropriate emergency room utilization. Intuitive partners with leading health systems nationwide to build, operate, and launch combined ER & UC retail-located facilities.