It is 10:00 p.m. on a Saturday night, and your ten-month-old baby suddenly spikes a fever of 104 degrees Fahrenheit and becomes unresponsive. What’s the first thing that pops into your mind? The nearby urgent care closed their doors an hour ago, and there’s no time to call the local pediatrician’s emergency line. Whether you dial 911 or drive yourself, the destination will be the same place . . . the nearest hospital’s emergency department (ED). This is not a rare scenario in today’s healthcare. In fact, according to a recent CDC study, ED visits in the US are only on the rise. With increasing patient volumes, increasing demand on clinicians, and increasing patient wait times, where are EDs turning to make sure patients continue getting the prompt care they need and deserve? The answer? Technology.