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Milton approves RightSight telehealth partnership for nonemergency 911 calls; council records 5‑to‑1 decision
Summary
The council authorized a contract with RightSight Health Physicians LLC to offer telehealth on selected nonemergency 911 calls; staff said there is no direct cost to the city and the service has been used elsewhere in Georgia.
The Milton City Council voted to approve a health‑services contract with RightSight Health Physicians LLC that allows Milton Fire Rescue and dispatch to transfer selected nonemergency 911 calls to a telehealth provider for virtual assessment and care coordination.
Mark Haskins presented the proposal on behalf of Fire Chief Gabe Ben Moussa. He said the service would be offered initially in the field by paramedics and could also be initiated at dispatch when callers…
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