Industry experts share insights to modernize
care delivery models for the virtual nursing market
BELMONT, Mich, June 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- AvaSure, the market
leader in acute virtual care, hosted Chief Nursing Executives at an
event in Nashville, Tennessee, to
share best practices for leveraging virtual care delivery models.
These models aim to improve patient care and safety, enhance
patient monitoring, increase clinical capacity, and reduce clinical
cost.
The CNE Advisory Board comprises 12 healthcare and nursing
industry leaders who assist AvaSure in bringing continuous value to
the acute-care market by providing informed insights on industry
trends and emerging customer needs.
"We're thrilled to host this distinguished group of nursing
leaders who share their diverse insights and perspectives to
support AvaSure's continued expansion in the virtual nursing
market," said Adam McMullin, CEO,
AvaSure. "Listening to the success stories and ROI our customers
are realizing virtual care allows us to better understand and
address additional use cases and further capabilities needed to
advance adoption of virtual care across the healthcare
ecosystem."
A key topic of discussion was the inpatient virtual care
maturity model, a tool designed to create meaningful alignment
between health systems' IT leadership while addressing clinical
challenges resulting from more complex patient cases, resource
shortages, and growing patient populations.
To learn more, join an upcoming webinar, "Redesigning Inpatient
Care: Introducing the Virtual Care Maturity Model" on June 25. To register, click here:
https://avasure.com/resource/introducing-the-virtual-care-maturity-model/
"We understand that to transform care, we must have a deep
understanding of the clinical workflows, change management, and
leadership required to implement real change and achieve results,"
said Lisbeth Votruba, Chief Clinical
Officer of AvaSure. "Getting feedback on strategic solutions that
address how technology supports and improves care delivery models
allows clinical teams to drive better outcomes and focus on the
most critical patient needs. Collaborating with this talented group
of nursing leaders allows us to be true partners to health
systems."
The CNE Advisory Board developed critical guidelines and
recommendations to help the healthcare industry achieve clinical,
financial, and operational advancements through virtual team-based
care.
The board members bring decades of knowledge and experience from
across the nursing industry:
- Robyn Begley, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN, CEO of the
American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL)
- D'Andre Carpenter, DNP, RN, senior vice president and
enterprise chief nurse executive, Allina Health
- Tamera Dunseth Rosenbaum, DNP,
RN, NE-BC CNO, UCHealth
- Melissa Fitzpatrick, MSN, RN,
FAAN, president, Kirby Bates Associates
- Kathy Howell, MBA, BSN, RN,
NEA-BC, chief nursing executive consultant, UCHealth
- Gay Landstrom, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAONL, FACHE, senior vice
president and chief nursing officer, Trinity Health
- Pat Patton, NEA-BC, DNP,
MSN, RN, chief nursing officer, Swedish Medical Center
- Lorie Rhine, MSN, RN,
NE-BC, chief nursing officer, UNC Rex Healthcare
- Pam Rudisill, DNP, RN, MSN, NEA-BC, FAAN, senior vice
president and chief nursing officer, Community Health Systems
- Sylvain Trepanier, DNP, RN,
CENP, FAONL, FAAN SVP & system chief nursing officer,
Providence
- Lisbeth Votruba, MSN, RN, chief
clinical officer, AvaSure
- Claire Zangerle, DNP, MBA, RN, NEA-BC, FAONL, FAAN, nurse
executive, CMZ Strategies
At the recent meeting, the dialogue centered around how a
virtual care platform that supports virtual sitting and virtual
nursing is transforming care delivery.
"Our success relies on deep engagement with our technology
partners, enabling nursing leaders to be champions and understand
how to lead and govern our programs," Landstrom said. "We aim to
lead system-wide change and align with our IT partners to deliver
scalable, standard solutions across our vast system. Our goal is to
create a care delivery model that is so fulfilling that nurses
wouldn't want to practice in another way."
Howell added: "This framework allows us to explore game-changing
use cases in our field, while understanding that our success hinges
on leveraging data, AI, and models benchmarked across health
systems. Collaborating with AvaSure has allowed us to learn from
our peers and advance our thinking, execution and impact on the
nursing community we serve."
Fitzpatrick concluded: "These three days were productive and
informative, and I appreciate collaborating with this talented
group of leaders and colleagues in doing such important work.
Creating and sharing best practices will significantly impact care
delivery for patients and caregivers alike."
About AvaSure
AvaSure® is an intelligent virtual care platform that healthcare
providers use to engage with patients, optimize staffing, and
seamlessly blend remote and in-person care at scale. The platform
deploys AI-powered virtual sitting and virtual nursing solutions,
meets the highest enterprise IT standards, and drives measurable
outcomes with support from care experts. AvaSure consistently
delivers a 6x ROI and has been recognized by KLAS Research as the
#1 solution for reducing the cost of care. With a team of 15%
nurses, AvaSure is a trusted partner of 1,100+ hospitals with
experience in over 5,000 deployments. To learn more,
visit www.avasure.com.
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Amendola Communications
mrhodes@acmarketingpr.com
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