Becker's Healthcare September 24, 2025
Giles Bruce

Cleveland Clinic has added 17 nurses since February to virtually monitor hospital-at-home patients.

The health system is one of the nation’s largest providers of acute hospital care at home, a treatment model that requires clinicians to be available for video calls 24/7. The nurses collaborate with physicians and pharmacists at a centralized command center.

“I think anybody can do it … but there’s a very steep learning curve,” said Danielle Crow, MSN, RN, nurse manager of Cleveland Clinic’s Hospital Care at Home program, in a Sept. 24 health system podcast. “Nurses who are already skilled in technology [have an advantage]. We work with three screens and bounce around...

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