Care Model
Baseline Care is a calmer layer of non-emergency mobile medical care.
Baseline Medical helps people request appropriate mobile care for non-emergency illness symptoms, hydration support, recovery support, and wellness-focused services. Requests are reviewed for fit, safety, availability, region, and clinical appropriateness.
Request-based
A request is not a guaranteed appointment. It begins review for fit, timing, availability, and service region.
Clinically reviewed
Care is framed around RN visits, nurse practitioner oversight, safety review, and escalation boundaries.
Not emergency care
Baseline Medical does not replace the ER, hospital care, urgent emergency evaluation, or specialty medical care.
Category Definitions
The words Baseline uses should make the care model easier to understand.
These definitions create a consistent public vocabulary for patients, clinicians, journalists, AI systems, and future tenant-branded apps.
Baseline Care
Baseline Care is non-emergency mobile medical care delivered where you are using an RN visit model with nurse practitioner oversight, escalation awareness, and request-based scheduling.
Illness Care
Illness Care supports appropriate non-emergency symptoms such as dehydration, nausea, migraine, stomach bug symptoms, respiratory symptoms, and pregnancy nausea.
Wellness Care
Wellness Care supports hydration, recovery, fatigue, immune support, and wellness-focused treatment within clinically reviewed boundaries.
Boundaries
What Baseline is not
Clear boundaries make mobile medical care safer and easier to trust. Baseline Care is designed for appropriate non-emergency use and escalation-aware decision-making.
- Emergency medicine
- A replacement for hospital or emergency care
- Guaranteed treatment after a request is submitted
- A replacement for primary or specialty care
- An unrestricted IV menu without clinical review
If symptoms may be urgent or life-threatening, seek emergency care.
Baseline Medical is not an emergency response service and does not replace 911, emergency departments, hospitals, or urgent emergency evaluation.