Provider ready at 7pm
A dedicated MD, PA, or NP is available for telehealth consultations based on the facility coverage model.
Overnight Hospitalist Coverage
Doctors Anytime provides overnight MD, PA/NP, and hospitalist-style telemedicine coverage so nurses have a clear path to request support when patients need care after hours
Coverage model
Each Doctors Anytime model is designed around a defined coverage gap, facility workflow, provider type, and documentation pathway so the service is easy for clinical teams to use.
A dedicated MD, PA, or NP is available for telehealth consultations based on the facility coverage model.
The onsite nurse completes a short request from an iPad, laptop, or telemedicine cart when a patient needs care.
The provider consults with the nurse and patient, supports treatment, and completes documentation.
Built for after-hours coverage gaps
The goal is to make overnight coverage predictable. Facility teams know who is available, how to request a consult, how the provider will respond, and how documentation returns to the medical record.
Related coverage
Searchers often compare several coverage models before they request pricing. These pages help connect the most common facility needs.
Locum Tenens Alternative
Reduce locum tenens costs with dedicated 7p-7a MD, PA/NP, and specialist telemedicine coverage for rural hospitals, LTACHs, and correctional facilities.
Rural Hospital Telemedicine Coverage
Telemedicine coverage for rural hospitals facing provider shortages, high locum costs, overnight coverage gaps, and limited specialist access.
Specialist Clinic Blocks
Scheduled virtual specialist clinic blocks for hospitals, LTACHs, rural facilities, and correctional healthcare teams across multiple medical specialties.
Questions
These answers are specific to this coverage model and help facility leaders decide whether to request a follow-up.
Request coverage options
7p-7a hospitalist-style telemedicine coverage with MD, PA/NP, phone, secure video, and EHR documentation workflows for rural and regional hospitals.