Acute care visits account for 354 million outpatient visits annually. While a robust acute care infrastructure exists in the US (i.e. emergency departments (ED), emergency medical services (EMS), urgent care centers, primary care offices, etc.), the system is difficult to navigate when urgent, episodic health services are required. Multiple stakeholders including patients, providers, and payers rely on this acute care infrastructure that currently functions without sufficient transparency of the capabilities and services that are offered. We outline and describe a conceptual model for an inventory of acute care resources that empowers patients, providers, payers, and others to be better consumers of acute care services.