Registered nurse Janelvin VanBuren admits patients to Sentara Norfolk General Hospital in Norfolk, Virginia, teaches them how to use medical devices like feeding tubes and spirometers, and completes ...
From easing discharge and enhancing safety to scaling Hospital at Home and solving workforce gaps, HealthLeaders Virtual Nursing Mastermind participants are leading a quiet revolution. Today’s virtual ...
Philadelphia-area hospitals are rolling carts outfitted with video screens and virtual cameras into patient rooms with the hope that remote nurses can reduce patients' risk of falling, pulling out ...
CHI Health St. Elizabeth launched Virtual Integrated Care on Tuesday, giving every patient room the ability to connect with a remote nurse for education, admission and discharge support.
Hackensack Meridian Health has made a conscious effort to identify ways to streamline administrative tasks for its bedside teams, minimizing non-clinical burdens for frontline staff. That's why the ...
Jefferson Health, a participant in the HealthLeaders Virtual Nursing Mastermind program, is strategically expanding its program as it looks for sustainability Jefferson Health launched its virtual ...
Virtual nurse Adrienne Sanchez prepares to connect with a patient at LMH Health. Telemedicine isn’t a new concept in health care. Connecting with your health care provider online is a great way to get ...
The healthcare industry is undergoing a profound transformation, with virtual technologies playing a pivotal role in enhancing patient care, staff efficiency, and cost savings. The University of ...
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 ...
As hospitals and health systems take virtual nursing models from pilot stages to full-scale rollouts, common challenges are emerging. While virtual nursing is seen as a key strategy to enhance care ...
NORFOLK — After spending seven days in the hospital last month, Margaret Roberts was more than ready to go home. Roberts, 72, who was admitted to Sentara Norfolk General for shortness of breath and ...