HealthLeaders Media September 22, 2025
G Hatfield

CNOs must develop strategies to successfully overcome these obstacles to build sustainable AI integration and virtual nursing programs.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– Some of the biggest challenges with virtual nursing and AI adoption include system interoperability, workflow redesign, staff skepticism, and technical literacy gaps.

– Both technologies promise improvements in efficiency and time given back to the nurse at the bedside, and relief from documentation burdens, but both mean changes in workflow and education for bedside nurses.

Adopting technologies like AI and virtual nursing take strategic investment, careful planning, and buy-in from nursing staff.

However, as these technologies evolve and become integrated into the industry, leaders are running into several hurdles.

For virtual nursing, the trouble lies mainly with hospital infrastructure....

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Health IT, HIE (Interoperability), Nursing, Provider, Technology
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