Virtual nursing hospitals moving beyond pandemic models to durable programs that enhance staff support and patient care in multiple states.
Recently developed vrClinicals for Nursing training platform ramps up the 'day-to-day unpredictability of nursing.' New immersive virtual reality (VR) technology is transporting Herzing University ...
Amid Medicare Advantage’s rise, future policy shifts – including faster prior authorization requirements and Medicaid cuts – ...
Hospitals tap nurses to create bedside technology, improving design and usability by involving frontline staff ...
While health systems might be at different stages of implementation, there are several key virtual nursing strategies that CNOs should take into consideration. Virtual nursing has spread far and wide ...
Today’s anti-fall technology has come a long way from the emergency alert systems of the late 1980s, when Mrs. Fletcher ...
About 100,000 nurses left their jobs in the past two years, and another 610,388 are likely to leave the profession by 2027. This nursing shortage leaves those who are still working in the profession ...
Registered Nurse Debra Lincoln checks in on a patient using a new virtual nursing system currently being evaluated at Mercy Health-St. Rita’s Medical Center. LIMA — A new virtual care system was ...
Within the past decade, many advances in technology have been made available to help nurses and clinicians perform their jobs and care for patients more efficiently and safely. Consequently, nursing ...
The pandemic-driven technology revolution has transformed the healthcare industry more in the past two years than any other period in history. While some changes represent temporary measures, the ...
Nursing homes of the future will require two major themes to be successful: caring and technology. In an age of continued lockdowns and restrictions, there is finally a light at the end of the tunnel ...
The nursing field is facing a turbulent time. The global nursing shortage leads to inadequate staffing levels and, therefore, an inability to deliver adequate care to an increasing patient population.