The virtual care adoption model begins with implementing virtual sitting. The primary goals of this stage are to enhance patient safety while replacing up to 75% of one-to-one sitters for at-risk patients with virtual sitters. The clinical evidence demonstrating virtual sitting is superior to in-person sitters for preventing falls is irrefutable.
The return on investment is significant, stemming from increased staffing efficiency at a ratio of 1-to-12 instead of 1-to-1, along with substantial cost savings resulting from reduced falls.
Enter in your Average Daily Census to see how much you are spending on falls and sitters alone. These savings can be directed towards improving the hospital’s bottom line or reinvested to support your entire virtual care platform.
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