WVU Health System Partners with hellocare.ai for AI-assisted Smart Hospital Rooms
The new system will be deployed across its network of 25 hospitals in the United States, aimed at expanding its virtual care capabilities, strengthening patient monitoring, and communication between care teams and patients.
Mortgantown-based WVU Health System has announced plans to deploy AI-assisted hospital rooms technology in collaboration with Florida-based virtual care delivery platform hellocare.ai.
The new system will be deployed across its network of 25 hospitals in the United States, aimed at expanding its virtual care capabilities, strengthening patient monitoring, and communication between care teams and patients.
Under the partnership, hellocare’s technology shall be integrated with more than 3,000 beds across West Virginia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Maryland.
Further, WVU Health will introduce core virtual care delivery capabilities, including AI-assisted virtual nursing, virtual rounding, telehealth services, and AI-assisted virtual patient monitoring.
Additionally, certain selected hospitals shall also deploy fully intelligent hospital room modules such as Digital Whiteboards, Door Signs, and Patient Infotainment, all integrated with Epic’s electronic health record platform.
The hellocare.ai platform integrates AI with secure video collaboration, real-time communication tools, and clinical workflow integrations designed to transform inpatient rooms into intelligent hospital rooms.
The technology is also expected to enhance patient engagement and operational efficiency by enabling clinicians to remotely monitor patients and communicate in real time.
Commenting on the new rollout, Jim Venturella, CIO of WVU Health System."This enterprise deployment reflects our commitment to leveraging advanced technology to improve care delivery, patient safety, and operational efficiency across our system."hellocare.ai's platform integrates seamlessly with Epic and aligns with our long-term strategy to create connected, intelligent care environments."
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