Arizona provider picks STAT Doctors eHealth suite

Casa Grande Regional Medical Center (CGRMC) will offer Stat Health Services' STAT Doctors eHealth service to its 3,000 employees and covered dependents. CGRMC, a 187-bed community hospital that serves as a base station to more than 12 Pinal County, Ariz. emergency service providers, is making the eHealth suite available to aid its employees in maintaining health.

CGRMC, located in Casa Grande, Ariz., will covering the cost of the service for its employees, according to Stat Health Services, of Scottsdale. CGRMC is the second health system in the state to offer STAT Doctors benefit to its employees,

STAT Doctors is an eHealth service that patients and their families can access from home, work or while traveling. Patients log into the STAT Doctors secure platform to request an eVisit and can conduct the consultation using a webcam or by calling the phone number designated when they schedule the eVisit.

STAT Doctors service treats acute medical conditions such as asthma; bronchitis; allergies; colds and flu; "pink eye" or conjunctivitis; sports injuries; arthritic pain; insect bites; urinary tract infections; rashes; and vomiting and diarrhea, according to Stat Health Services.

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