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How clinicians, bedside nurses are adapting to virtual nurses

Beth Cloyd, CNO and VP of clinical services at BANYAN, a healthcare IT organization focusing on teleprofessionals, discusses how the healthcare landscape is transitioning to virtual nurses and virtual care to ease staffing challenges and improve the patient experience.

https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/telehealth/how-clinicians-bedside-nurses-are-adapting-to-virtual-nurses.html

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