Omnicure TeleICU staffing
Remote physician staffing for hospital ICUs.
Hospitals use Omnicure to request critical-care and specialist consultations from credentialed physicians licensed in the patient's state. Consults happen over secure video, with pay-as-you-go and monthly plan options.
Facilities are verified and complete a BAA before clinical use.
01 / The service
How the staffing service works.
Hospitals submit consult requests. Approved physicians receive offers that match their specialty, licensed states, availability, and capacity. Omnicure records the match and hosts the consult workflow.
Your hospital asks for coverage
Choose the specialty and urgency (STAT, urgent, or scheduled), then add a short clinical summary.

A credentialed physician takes it
We offer the consult only to physicians who pass five checks: credentials, state license, specialty, availability, and capacity.

Care happens over secure video
The consulting physician joins your treating team over secure video and chat, then signs a consulting note on the request record. Your team keeps clinical authority.
02 / Coverage
Specialties currently supported.
The initial network focuses on critical care and the specialties hospital ICU teams request most often.
Coverage for your facilityCritical care
Intensivist consults for ICU teams, from STAT requests to scheduled coverage.
Pulmonology
Vent management, respiratory failure, and complex airway questions.
Cardiology
Arrhythmia, decompensated heart failure, and peri-arrest decisions.
Nephrology
AKI, electrolyte emergencies, and dialysis-timing calls.
Infectious disease
Sepsis stewardship, resistant organisms, and antibiotic strategy.
And growing
Neurology, endocrinology, and more as the physician network expands.
03 / How it works
How it works, on both sides.
Hospitals request consult coverage as needed. Physicians get consults that fit their license and their schedule.
- Register your facility
We verify the hospital and record an executed BAA before the account can post patient information.
- Request a consult
Pick the specialty, set the urgency, and add a short de-identified summary.
- See who is covering it
Watch the match happen live and see exactly which physician accepted, with their credentials.
- Receive the signed note
The consulting note lands on the request record, ready for your chart and billing.
04 / Operations
What Omnicure verifies and records.
The platform keeps facility activation, physician review, matching, communication, and consult documentation on one record.
Credential review before matching
Omnicure operations records NPPES, state-license, malpractice, and OIG exclusion checks before matching. Hospitals retain their privileging responsibility.
State-by-state licensure
Requests reach only physicians with a verified license record for the patient's state. Omnicure does not assume cross-state exceptions.
Three urgency tiers
STAT targets a match in under 30 minutes. Urgent and scheduled cover the rest of the week.
Patient data stays locked
Physicians see a de-identified summary until they accept. PHI opens only inside the consult.
Transparent economics
The physician payout is posted on every offer. Hospital subscription and per-consult fees follow the selected plan.
One complete record
Request, chat, video, and the signed consulting note stay together for audit and billing.
Controls documented for compliance review.
Clinical details open only after an eligible physician accepts
Signed before any clinical use
The treating team retains authority
Every action logged on the record
05 / Common questions
Common questions.
- Who are the physicians?
- Independent physicians whose NPI, state licenses, malpractice coverage, specialties, and exclusion status are reviewed before any offer. Board certification is recorded and reviewed when provided.
- How fast is a STAT consult?
- STAT requests are offered to every eligible physician at once and target a match in under 30 minutes.
- What does it cost?
- Hospitals can use pay-as-you-go pricing or a monthly plan with lower per-consult rates. Unfilled and cancelled requests do not create a per-consult fee.
- Is patient information protected?
- Yes. Physicians see a de-identified summary until they accept. PHI is accessible only inside the secure consult, under an executed BAA.
- Do consults replace the treating team?
- No. Consults are advisory. The bedside team retains clinical authority, and the consulting note is theirs to act on.
- Which specialties are covered?
- The initial network covers critical care, pulmonology, cardiology, nephrology, and infectious disease. Additional specialties require approved physicians before they are offered.
