ICU debrief consult

Understand what happened in the ICU.

A critical care doctor helps families make sense of the ICU course, major complications, current problems, prognosis questions, and the next care conversation.

Not emergency care. For urgent symptoms or rapid clinical changes, call 911 or contact the treating team.

For this situation

When the ICU story still feels fragmented.

Useful after sepsis, ventilator support, delirium, kidney stress, procedures, prognosis questions, or family meeting confusion.

What BridgeCare gives

Timeline, active issues, and questions.

A critical care doctor organizes what happened and helps the family prepare for the next treating-team conversation.

Start safely

No records in the first step.

Begin with a broad no-PHI fit screen. Records wait for secure intake after paid booking and scope confirmation.

When this helps

Families often leave the ICU with pieces of a story: sepsis, ventilator, kidney injury, delirium, procedures, code status, discharge plan, and many specialist updates. BridgeCare turns the available record into a clearer medical timeline and a practical question list.

What gets reviewed

  • ICU and hospital progress notes.
  • Discharge summary and consultant notes.
  • Labs, imaging reports, procedures, and medication changes.
  • Family question list and upcoming decision points.

What you get

  • Plain-English ICU timeline.
  • Active problem map.
  • Questions for prognosis, discharge, rehab, or goals-of-care meetings.
  • Advisory questions to discuss with the treating clinicians.