As virtual care matures, the question is no longer whether virtual care can work, but how it works best in different environments, and how success should be measured. Real-world results matter, even early in the journey. Early signals for clinicians, like decreases in re-admission or decreases in time spent on charting, are strong indicators of long-term financial outcomes.
Download the guide to see real-world results from Hackensack Meridian Health’s virtual care journey and learn:
- How to measure success that actually matters for your health system — not just replicate another’s model
- How HMH achieved $1.6M in cost avoidance across nurse retention, length of stay, readmissions, falls, and more
- How to spot early signs of success in your virtual care program
- Why early clinical wins are just as important as long-term financial outcomes