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Virtual nursing models transform healthcare delivery globally

Virtual nursing models transform healthcare delivery globally
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NEW YORK, UNITED STATES — Hospitals and health systems across the United States are accelerating the adoption of virtual and team-based nursing models as workforce shortages and rising patient complexity strain traditional care delivery, signaling a broader global shift toward more flexible, technology-enabled healthcare.

According to a thought leadership article published in MedCity News, care leaders say the shift is no longer experimental. What began as pilot programs is increasingly becoming standard practice, as organizations seek sustainable ways to reduce burnout while maintaining quality. 

Bethany Robertson, who wrote the article, is a clinical executive at Wolters Kluwer where she focuses on workforce transformation through data-informed education, digital integration, and transition-to-practice models.

“Traditional nursing models — which were built for a different era — just can’t keep pace with the rising patient acuity, persistent workforce shortages, and mounting burnout of today’s care landscape,” Robertson noted.

Hybrid nursing models ease workforce pressure in U.S. hospitals

From large hospital systems to community clinics, providers are rethinking staffing structures. 

Hybrid care teams—combining bedside nurses with virtual counterparts—are helping redistribute workload and improve efficiency.

Virtual nurses are now handling tasks such as admissions, discharge planning, documentation, and patient education. This allows bedside registered nurses (RNs) to focus on direct patient care, a shift many providers say is critical to improving outcomes and staff satisfaction.

In practice, these models bring together RNs, licensed practical nurses (LPNs), nursing assistants, and remote clinicians working in tandem. 

“The future of nursing is increasingly collaborative, connected, and technology enabled,” Robertson stated, pointing to early results that include “better retention, improved patient experience, and a more balanced distribution of work.”

For U.S. providers facing ongoing staffing gaps, the model also opens the door to scalable workforce strategies, including remote nursing support that can extend beyond a single facility or region. 

Some health systems are exploring external partnerships to supplement virtual care teams, a move that could further expand capacity without overburdening on-site staff.

Data-driven strategies key to scaling virtual care delivery

Healthcare executives emphasize that successful implementation requires more than technology. Leaders are leaning on workforce data to identify high-pressure units, redesign workflows with frontline staff, and track both clinical and employee outcomes.

“The move from pilot to practice takes intentional leadership,” Robertson noted, underscoring the need to align innovation with measurable results such as reduced readmissions, improved patient satisfaction, and lower burnout rates.

Equally important is ensuring the right skill mix across teams. Virtual nurses act as “real-time partners,” providing documentation support and clinical guidance, while in-person staff deliver hands-on care. This coordinated approach enables clinicians to work at the top of their license.

The impact is also cultural. Nurses in these models report feeling “valued again,” a shift that healthcare leaders say is crucial for long-term retention.

As health systems navigate financial pressures and workforce constraints, the rise of virtual nursing signals a fundamental change in care delivery—one that blends technology, teamwork, and, increasingly, distributed talent to meet growing demand.

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