5 ways virtual nursing modernizes care delivery, operations, and experiences

Modernize Nursing. Empower Teams. Transform Care.

Discover how Amwell’s Virtual Nursing solutions are reshaping healthcare delivery. This guide outlines five powerful ways virtual nursing addresses today’s most urgent challenges—nurse burnout, staffing shortages, rising costs, and patient satisfaction.

Explore how virtual nursing helps you:

  • Reduce burnout by offloading administrative tasks
  • Optimize staffing with scalable, AI-assisted care models
  • Boost efficiency through seamless EHR integration and smart room tech
  • Enhance safety and satisfaction with real-time monitoring and virtual support
  • Scale care delivery while maximizing ROI

Real results, real impact: Learn how Wellstar Health System saved 48 minutes per nurse per patient stay and reduced turnover by 10%.

👉 Download the full guide to see how your organization can lead the future of nursing care.

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Alleviate burnout and scale virtual patient care

Transform existing technologies, operations, and workflows to enhance support for your nurses.

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Boost nursing efficiency

Combat nursing shortages and enhance bedside response times by leveraging virtual tools for admission/discharge processes, patient education, and bedside staff monitoring.

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Monitoring & observation

With eSitting monitor up to 32 patients and ensure quality inpatient care with AI-monitoring, fall detection, and on-site care team notifications. 

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Virtual rounding

Eliminate travel needs and improve clinician satisfaction with virtual connection to each patient room and onsite care team.  

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Care team collaboration

Coordinate patient treatment and care plans with multidisciplinary care teams, specialists, and more.  

What your peers are saying...

As a nurse and a leader of nurses, I can tell you that nurses like to own the care that they provide, so buy-in was a little bit of a challenge at first. But once we saw that patients were very satisfied and nurses got time back in their day, the buy-in quickly came.

Shannon Seitz, RN

Unit Director at UPMC Passavant