The problem: Costly healthcare decisions
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Unnecessary ER visits cost approximately $32 billion annually nationwide, with patients often paying over $2,000 per visit for conditions that could be treated elsewhere¹
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ER care costs 12 times more than physician office visits ($2,032 vs. $167) and 10 times more than urgent care ($2,032 vs. $193) for the same conditions²
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Two-thirds of 27 million ER visits by privately insured patients annually are considered “avoidable” and not actual emergencies³
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In Texas specifically, emergency department costs were found to be 10 times greater than costs at urgent care centers⁴
The financial burden on families
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The average cost of an emergency room visit has increased to between $2,700 and $3,000 for uninsured patients⁵
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Even insured patients typically pay $400–$650 out-of-pocket for ER visits after meeting their deductible⁶
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Individuals without health insurance have more preventable visits to the ER than those with insurance, creating significant personal financial burden⁷
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Low healthcare system literacy is estimated to cost at least $47 billion annually in unnecessary emergency visits⁸
The navigation challenge
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71% of emergency department visits could have been treated safely in an urgent care clinic or primary care setting⁹
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Those with chronic conditions were twice as likely to have received care in the emergency room compared to those more familiar with the healthcare system¹⁰
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Lower-income individuals visit emergency rooms for preventable reasons roughly 2.5 times as often as those with higher incomes¹¹
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Many patients simply don’t know where else to go when faced with an urgent (but not emergency) medical need¹²
The solution: Tap Telehealth
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Tap Telehealth reduces ER visits by 15–20% in the populations we serve, directly addressing the costly burden of unnecessary emergency care
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Avoids unnecessary urgent care visits by up to 40%, providing appropriate care at a fraction of the cost
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Each diverted emergency department visit generates cost savings of up to $1,546 per incident¹³
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40% of patients with access to our services report they would not have been able to afford to see a doctor otherwise, highlighting our role in addressing healthcare inequity
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Prevents the downstream costs of untreated medical conditions, which often lead to more serious health complications, hospital admissions, and higher long-term healthcare expenses
Sources:
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UnitedHealth Group. (2019). “The high cost of avoidable hospital emergency department visits.”
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UnitedHealth Group. (2019). “The high cost of avoidable hospital emergency department visits.”
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U.S. News & World Report. (2019). “Avoidable ER visits fuel U.S. health care costs.”
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American Action Forum. (2018). “Primer: Examining trends in emergency department utilization and costs.”
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Mira Health. (2025). “Emergency room visit cost with and without insurance.”
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Mira Health. (2025). “Emergency room visit cost with and without insurance.”
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U.S. Census Bureau. (2022). “Most vulnerable more likely to depend on emergency rooms for preventable care.”
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Becker’s Hospital Review. (2024). “Unnecessary ER visits cost $47B a year, report finds.”
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Encounter Health. (2022). “The costs of unnecessary emergency department visits.”
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Accenture. (2021). “Unnecessary emergency room visits caused by low health system literacy.”
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U.S. Census Bureau. (2022). “Most vulnerable more likely to depend on emergency rooms for preventable care.”
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Modern Healthcare. (2021). “Unnecessary emergency department visits cost $47B a year: report.”
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American Medical Association. (2019). “How telemedicine helped this health system’s patients avoid the ED.”






