A New Route for Medical Response in County
Sep 27, 2024 11:33AM ● By Sacramento County News ReleaseSACRAMENTO, CA (MPG) - Sacramento County Emergency Medical Services Agency is proud to announce the forthcoming launch of the Triage to Alternate Destination (TAD) program, following approval from the California Emergency Medical Services Authority (EMSA) on Aug. 16.
This innovative program is set to transform local emergency medical services by improving patient care, optimizing resource use and easing the burden on emergency rooms.
“Our goal is to get the patient to the right place for their medical needs the first time,” said Sacramento County EMS Agency Medical Director Dr. Gregory Kann.
Starting Jan. 1, 2025, the TAD program will direct patients in need of behavioral health services, sobering services and mental health support to specialized facilities rather than conventional emergency departments.
This will ensure that they receive timely and appropriate care tailored to their specific needs.
A robust training program scheduled to commence in mid-November will help prepare local EMS providers for the successful implementation of the TAD program.
Participating agencies include Folsom City Fire Department, Sacramento City Fire Department, Cosumnes CSD Fire Department, Alpha One Ambulance Medical Services, Medic Ambulance Service and potentially Sacramento Metro Fire Department.
Three approved alternate care locations will serve as destinations for redirected patients including Sacramento County Behavioral Health Treatment Center (behavioral health services), Sierra Vista Hospital (mental health services) and Wellspace (sobering center and addiction services).
The TAD program is expected to deliver substantial benefits, including:
Enhanced Patient Outcomes: Ensures patients are directed to facilities equipped for their specific needs, reducing wait times and improving quality of care.
Optimized Resource Use: Frees up emergency rooms for critical cases and reduces overall healthcare costs by minimizing unnecessary ER visits.
Relief for Emergency Rooms: Alleviates pressure on overcrowded emergency departments, enhancing overall system efficiency.
Improved Patient Satisfaction: Provides faster, more appropriate care, leading to better patient experiences.
Community Health Benefits: Enhances public health by directing patients to the appropriate care settings and improving health literacy through educational components.
The TAD program represents Sacramento County’s commitment to advancing emergency medical services and ensuring every patient receives optimal care in the most suitable setting.
Learn more by visiting https://dhs.saccounty.gov/PUB/Pages/PUB-Home.aspx.