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Hospitals Are Looking for Hard ROI in Virtual Nursing

Health Leaders | Nursing

Health systems across the country are launching telemedicine programs aimed at improving the nurse's workload, but both value and sustainability are hard to pin down. Virtual nursing is all the rage these days, with health systems across the country launching telemedicine-based programs aimed at helping their beleaguered nurses.

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Careers in Virtual Nursing: What You Need to Know

Post University

Virtual nursing has many practical applications, ranging from the diagnosis of rashes and other ailments to ongoing care and treatment of chronic conditions. How Virtual Nursing Supports New Nurses on the Floor In recent years (especially during the pandemic), virtual nurses have provided much-needed support to bedside nurses.

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Virtual Nursing is Here, Whether You Like It or Not

Health Leaders | Nursing

Back in August, HealthLeaders spoke with nurse leaders who are turning to virtual nursing to address staffing and wellbeing, and to learn how they will adapt and advance to this new technology. The future is now The use of telemedicine following the COVID-19 pandemic kick started the virtual nursing movement.

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Virtual nursing positions grow across CT, in effort to retain nurses and boost patient care

Health Leaders | Nursing

The Bridgeport Hospital virtual nursing alternative is aimed at extending nursing careers and reducing the administrative duties of bedside nurses.

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Nurse Input is Crucial to Jefferson Health’s Virtual Nursing Program

Health Leaders | Nursing

The health system is getting feedback from the front lines to make sure its Virtual Nursing program will meet expectations and become a permanent part of patient care Virtual nursing programs require careful planning. And no one knows that better than the nurses.

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Work-from-home nursing jobs & what they pay

Health Leaders | Nursing

Most people think of nursing as a very hands-on occupation, and for the most part, it is. The majority of nursing roles fall into the category of “bedside nursing,” which refers to in-person jobs providing direct care and working face-to-face with patients, doctors, and staff in a clinical setting.

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Remote Nursing: Find Work-From-Home Jobs That Work for You

Nurse.com

Remote nursing jobs offer these perks and more. From telemedicine to teaching, nurses are finding that they don’t have to step inside a hospital or clinic to help patients. Telemedicine jobs No doubt, telemedicine certainly opened the door to more remote nursing jobs.