Becker's Healthcare June 18, 2019
Mackenzie Garrity

The healthcare landscape is becoming more digital. Transitions to virtual and digital care are not just because technology is advancing but also to accommodate for the rapidly changing workforce among nurses and other hospital staff.

Beth Cloyd, RN, is the chief nursing officer and vice president of clinical services at Banyan, a healthcare information technology company that focuses on virtual nurses. Along with her more than 35-year career in leadership positions, Ms. Cloyd also has experience as a nurse.

She has been influential in hospital EHR implementation and managing staff relationships as technology shifts operations.

Below, Ms. Cloyd discusses the influences virtual nurses have had on hospitals and health systems.

Editor’s note: Responses have been lightly edited for clarity and...

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