The University of Alabama at Birmingham’s (UAB) virtual healthcare programs, including Tele-ICU, Virtual Nursing, and Virtual Sitter, have improved patient outcomes and efficiency in critical care units while reducing costs. These tech-driven schemes have shown notable success in decreasing ICU mortality rates, enhancing nurses’ job satisfaction, and delivering significant operational and financial benefits. These results establish UAB’s virtual care initiatives as models that can be replicated in other healthcare institutions nationwide.
Principle A2 Risk Management – National Cyber Security Centre
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