DOTmed June 10, 2024
Jill Kaminski

Given the financial pressures healthcare leaders face, delivering measurable returns for technology investments is a must. Yet, many organizations struggle to prove ROI. One such technology is hospital virtual care, viewed as a viable way to adapt to ongoing nursing staff shortages.

Hospital virtual care has seen a wave of adoption in the U.S. Healthcare system for its ability to address pressing labor and cost challenges, while facilitating high-quality care, even as patient cases increase in complexity. Moreover, the emergence of hospital virtual care means that the way care is delivered and the way that clinicians interact with patients will fundamentally change. For example, hospital virtual care enables clinicians to admit and discharge patients, engage with them bedside, and monitor...

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