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Banyan Virtual Care aids bedside nurse health and well-being.

How Hospitals Are Transforming in Coronavirus Fight

In the News | American Hospital Association

MarinHealth has outfitted more than 90 rooms, including 10 intensive care unit beds, with special equipment that enables physicians, nurses and other personnel to deliver much of the patient care virtually from multiple stations situated throughout the facility and to combine multiple tasks into a single in-person visit. Banyan Medical Systems, Omaha, Neb., has pledged to provide telehealth equipment to outfit 1,000 inpatient rooms in hospitals across the nation at no charge for 90 days. And a new AHA resource provides tips on the use of virtual care in all settings during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Endless hiring is costly in more ways than one.
Every bedside nurse lost costs hospitals $46,100.
A 1% decrease in turnover saves hospitals $262,300 annually.*
Most (61.2%) hospitals had nurse vacancy rates over 15%.
Endless hiring is costly in more ways than one.
Every bedside nurse lost costs hospitals $46,100.
A 1% decrease in turnover saves hospitals $262,300 annually.*
Most (61.2%) hospitals had nurse vacancy rates over 15%.
Banyan Virtual Care helps you:
Work fully staffed in a time of tight labor supply
Keep staff you have
Keep staff morale from crashing
Banyan Virtual Care helps you:
Work fully staffed in a time of tight labor supply
Keep staff you have
Keep staff morale from crashing

Less spend on recruitment. Support new nurses.

Call Banyan at 785-840-5939 or toll-free 866-225-7790