Nursing executives at the nation’s largest rural health system, participating in the HealthLeaders Virtual Nursing Mastermind program, say that ‘extra set of eyes’ is a crucial component to inpatient ...
After a grueling few years responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, turnover, burnout, and hospital vacancy rates have all increased among nurses. With hospitals drowning under a sea of patients due in ...
Virtual nursing is gaining significant momentum as an effective way to redesign and redistribute nursing workload. Virtual models decrease the burden on nurses delivering direct bedside patient care ...
Hospitals across the nation are facing workforce challenges, and a nurse staffing shortage poses one of the biggest threats to care delivery. More than 100,000 nurses exited the U.S. workforce from ...
In healthcare’s dynamic and shifting landscape, the role of technology and assistive models is becoming increasingly critical in providing safe, effective patient care while simultaneously alleviating ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- The virtual universe is expanding, even now in our post-COVID world. A growing number of hospitals are using virtual nurses to help reduce burnout and turnover. After four ...
Houston Methodist is now using virtual nursing across eight acute care campuses, and handling some 500 admits and discharges per day. Many of those nurses are even working from home. While virtual ...
Nationwide, healthcare leaders are recognizing the value of incorporating virtual nursing into service lines that have historically followed direct care models. Virtual nursing is a logical response ...
Luke Stuchlik wanders around a non-descript room inside the University of Delaware’s McDowell Hall wearing an Oculus headset. His movements to a lay person look a bit aimless, but they’re quite ...
A study conducted by digital health company Panda Health revealed that among digital hospital tools, virtual nursing has the least widespread adoption and is perceived as having the most exaggerated ...
As healthcare continues to evolve, so must nursing education. Traditional teaching methods like textbooks and lectures and limited clinical experience are no longer sufficient to prepare nurses for ...
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