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Hospitals Are Looking for Hard ROI in Virtual Nursing

Health Leaders | Nursing

That program will debut soon in four of the health system's rural hospitals, where the nursing ranks are especially strained. Bedside nurses spend way too much time in documentation," Warr says. We want our nurses to be doing what they should be doing, which is caring for patients," says Gartner.

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How Mount Sinai is Leveraging Technology to Expand Virtual Nursing

Health Leaders | Nursing

Mount Sinai is using several pieces of technology to improve care coordination. As more virtual nursing programs pop up throughout healthcare, more technology is integrated into health system workflows, and it's important that nurse leaders understand the capabilities and potential applications.

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Using AI to Address Nursing’s Biggest Pain Points

Health Leaders | Nursing

The AI NOW discussion centered on how hospitals and health systems can use AI to improve nursing workflows and nurse well-being, critical factors at a time when many organizations are dealing with stress and burnout and a depleted nurse workforce. That includes patient handoffs.

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Using AI to Address Nursing's Biggest Pain Points

Health Leaders | Nursing

The AI NOW discussion centered on how hospitals and health systems can use AI to improve nursing workflows and nurse well-being, critical factors at a time when many organizations are dealing with stress and burnout and a depleted nurse workforce. That includes patient handoffs.

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Tracking Key Metrics to Virtual Nursing Success

Health Leaders | Nursing

While the t r u r nover rate is a key metric, others include nurse satisfaction (measured in surveys) and time spent on the computer, usually tracked through the EHR platform. Health systems must establish clear protocols for both nurses before launching a program, so that each nurse knows their responsibilities.