Written by : Ritika Thakur
April 17, 2025
According to the company, initial modeling indicates that hospitals using the platform could significantly reduce costs while improving patient flow and experience.
US-based VSee Health has completed development of a telenursing robotics platform aimed at reducing hospital nursing expenses by 3–5%.
With nursing labor accounting for nearly 60% of hospital operating costs, the company’s AI-powered solution focuses on automating routine tasks to ease financial and operational burdens within healthcare facilities.
According to the company, initial modeling indicates that hospitals using the platform could significantly reduce costs while improving patient flow and experience.
“Our telenursing solution is uniquely positioned to tackle one of the biggest cost drivers in healthcare—nursing labor—while improving patient satisfaction and operational efficiency,” said Dr. Imo Aisiku, Co-CEO of VSee Health. “We’ve designed this as a scalable, national platform and are now moving into clinical pilot programs with select hospital partners. Rigorous research will support these pilots in quantifying the cost savings and workflow improvements, demonstrating how individual hospitals can save millions annually.”
The company confirmed it will collaborate with selected hospitals to initiate pilot programs. These pilots are expected to include formal research studies to assess financial impact and workflow efficiency.
“This marks a major step toward transforming how care is delivered, and we’re excited to collaborate with leading institutions to bring this vision to life,” added Dr. Aisiku.
VSee intends for its platform to support clinicians, hospital systems, and government entities through AI, telehealth, and remote monitoring technologies. “Healthcare is undergoing a technological transformation—and it’s reshaping how we deliver care, improve outcomes, and control costs,” said Dr. Aisiku. “Through AI, telehealth, and remote monitoring, VSee equips clinicians, health systems, and governments with the tools they need to deliver smarter, more accessible care—anytime, anywhere.”
The initiative focuses strictly on operational efficiency and labor optimization, with the company aiming to provide a data-backed solution that hospitals can adopt on a national scale.