Partner-ready path

A clean referral route when the medical story is blocking the next decision.

  1. Send the family to the no-PHI fit screen.
  2. BridgeCare confirms advisory scope and non-urgent fit.
  3. The family books, pays, receives critical care doctor details, then completes secure intake.

Where BridgeCare fits

Some families call an attorney, care manager, home-care agency, or private physician practice because the medical story is driving every other decision. They may have records, discharge paperwork, medication changes, and a care plan, but still not understand what happened or what to ask next.

BridgeCare gives those families a private critical care doctor advisory review: interpretation, decision preparation, and a practical question list for the treating team.

Referral confidence

Built to protect your relationship with the family and the treating team.

No-PHI first contact

The first step stays broad so professionals are not forwarding records or private clinical details by ordinary email.

Critical care doctor matched after booking

Families get a critical care doctor for interpretation and preparation after paid confirmation.

Treating-team aligned

The output is designed to help the family ask better questions, not replace or override the treating team.

Good referral situations

Elder-law attorneys

Capacity, guardianship, Medicaid planning, hospice, placement, and family conflict where medical uncertainty is slowing decisions.

Attorney partner page

Geriatric care managers

Complex hospital or rehab transitions where the family needs physician-level interpretation before logistics can move cleanly.

Care manager page

Home-care agencies

Families returning home confused about medications, oxygen, wounds, warning signs, or follow-up after hospitalization.

Home-care page

Private duty nursing

Clinically complicated home support cases where the family needs help understanding what changed and what questions to ask.

Private primary care

Patients who need hospital-course interpretation or family decision support beyond a standard office visit.

SNF and rehab transitions

Families trying to understand therapy goals, medical barriers, discharge readiness, or whether home is realistic.

How to refer safely

  1. Send the family to BridgeCare Medicine for a non-urgent fit screen.
  2. Do not send medical records, names, dates of birth, or protected health information by ordinary email.
  3. The family receives secure intake and upload instructions only after scope, consent, and fit are confirmed.
  4. The final advisory summary is designed to help the family communicate better with the treating team.

What BridgeCare does not do

BridgeCare is not emergency care, legal advice, primary care, a hospital replacement, a promise of treatment change, or a substitute for the clinicians responsible for the patient's care.