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Atrium's First Virtual Nursing Site Aims to Ease Workloads, Improve Patient Care

Source: Beckers Hospital Review

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Atrium Health Stanly in Albemarle, North Carolina, is launching a virtual nursing program supported by a $1.45 million grant from the Duke Endowment, marking it as the first facility in Advocate Health's system to be fully equipped with high-resolution audio and video technology in every patient room. Designed to enhance patient care and alleviate the workload of bedside nurses, this initiative allows for real-time monitoring and communication without replacing the critical role of in-person nursing. The flexible model has already demonstrated the potential to improve nurse vacancy rates significantly, showcasing its effectiveness in addressing the unique challenges faced by rural hospitals. Additionally, Advocate Health plans to expand its rural residency program at the site, emphasizing a commitment to integrating innovative care delivery with clinical education.

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