HealthLeaders Media February 20, 2024
Eric Wicklund

The New Jersey health system is partnering with care.ai to scale a pilot program in one med-surg unit to all of its hospitals

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– Health systems and hospitals across the country are launching Virtual Nursing programs to address staff shortages and improve administrative and clinical outcomes.

– Many programs place a nurse at a virtual care station, handling monitoring and data entry tasks and enabling on-site nurses to focus on patient care.

– Ambient AI sensors installed in patient rooms are designed to improve remote monitoring and reduce adverse events like patient falls.

Virtua Health is partnering with an AI company to scale a new Virtual Nursing program across the enterprise.

The New Jersey-based health system is collaborating...

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