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Virtual Nursing
7 articles from Healthcare practitioners
Health tech's next phase: AI partnerships, virtual care wins, and the push for real interoperability
From AI agent integrations to virtual nursing wins and CMS interoperability mandates, health tech's mid-2026 moment is defined by execution.
Virtual Health: Enabling Employers to Tap into a Global Workforce
In this episode of Care Anywhere: The Global Health Workforce Podcast, host Lea Sims, Chief Marketing Officer of TruMerit, welcomes Laura Messineo, Chief Nursing Officer at WorldWide HealthStaff Solutions. With more than 35 years of nursing experience and two decades pioneering virtual health, Laura shares her expertise in using telehealth to expand access, empower clinicians,…
Transforming the ICU Through Technology: Advances in Critical Care Telehealth Delivering Gold-Standard Care Anywhere
Critical care in the United States faces a mounting crisis. With a shortage of board-certified intensivists and younger, less experienced nurses filling ICUs, hospitals often struggle to provide timely, gold-standard care. Studies show that hospitals with board-certified intensivists in their ICUs see a 30% reduction in patient mortality, yet thousands of facilities still lack…
The Nursing Workplace: Staffing, Shortage, and Safety
In this episode of Care Anywhere: The Global Health Workforce Podcast, host Lea Sims welcomes Syl Trepanier, DNP, RN, Chief Nursing Officer for Providence Health and member of the TruMerit Board of Trustees. With responsibility for representing more than 36,000 nurses across a multi-state health system, Syl shares his personal journey from caregiving as…

Key Predictions of Virtual Nursing
Hospital leaders anticipate virtual nursing will streamline operations and improve patient outcomes without eliminating traditional bedside care

Key Benefits of Virtual Nursing
Hospital leaders weigh promising efficiency gains against adoption hesitations as healthcare systems consider virtual care models
It’s All Broken: The Imperative for Innovation in Nursing
A perfect storm of retirements and burnout is forcing the healthcare industry to reimagine how it supports frontline caregivers