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XPS Healthcare Solutions 

Virtual care for hospitals is the delivery of clinical services using secure digital technology so care can happen without the patient and clinician needing to be in the same physical space. Think of it as extending the hospital’s reach beyond the bedside—while still staying tightly integrated with inpatient workflows.

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Why Hospitals Use Virtual Care

 Improves patient safety and experience by increasing observation, responsiveness, and communication. Reduces staff burnout by offloading repetitive or time-intensive tasks from bedside teams.

Scales clinical expertise across multiple units or facilities without proportional staffing increases. Optimizes throughput and Length of Stay by accelerating admissions, discharges, and clinical decision-making.

Supports staffing shortages with flexible, centralized clinical resources.

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Virtual Nursing 

Remote nurses support bedside staff with admissions, discharges, patient education, safety monitoring, and documentation—often through in-room cameras and two-way audio/video.

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Virtual care doesn’t replace bedside care—it augments it. Hospitals use it to deliver the right level of care, from the right clinician, at the right time, regardless of physical location.

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How it’s Typically Deployed

  • Software-first platform seamlessly integrated with the Electronic Health Record (EHR)

  • Hardware-agnostic architecture leveraging existing infrastructure to minimize upfront costs

  • Software-driven scalability designed for rapid, enterprise-wide deployment

  • Flexible in-room endpoints, including TVs, cameras, microphones, or mobile carts

  • Deployment flexibility, supporting centralized virtual care command centers or distributed remote clinicians

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