The 2025 Virtual Nursing Mastermind program is well underway as participants brainstorm the future and potential of virtual nursing.
Read about how CNOs can improve their virtual nursing programs, see what virtual nursing gets wrong, hear more about virtual nursing from four nurse leaders, find out about how to handle physician unionization, learn about AI prescribing medication, and read about a bill that could give nurse midwives full practice authority.
Monday, March 17, 2025
 

As healthcare technologies progress, virtual nursing is becoming the standard of care throughout health systems across the country.

In systems big and small, nurse and innovation leaders are making strides to integrate technology into nursing in ways that will benefit nurses, patients, and their families, while remaining cost effective.

The HealthLeaders Virtual Nursing Mastermind is now in its second year of the program. The participating health systems are meeting this week, from March 17-18, in Atlanta to discuss how far they've come in their virtual nursing programs and where they are going next.

In this week’s lead story, let’s take a look at where the Mastermind participants started with their virtual nursing programs, and where they're going next.

 

As Virtual Nursing Becomes the Standard, Where Is It Going Next?
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G Hatfield
CNO Editor