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The emergency room at the Washington (DC) Hospital Center had a statistically validated reputation for long waits—more than 115 minutes, on average. They’ve managed to lop an hour off that, though, thanks to a new telemedicine system that’s helped reduce clutter and time waiting to be seen. Employing a system called Teletriage, by EmOpti, the MedStar-owned facility now uses video to allow providers to see a patient remotely during the triage process. Triage nurses start ordering tests and certain medications while patients wait for a full, in-person physical. Now average wait times are around 32 minutes on weekdays. MedStar is so pleased they plan to test the system out in other facilities it owns.