
The designation validates Nesa’s AI‑driven virtual care as a scalable, workflow‑embedded solution, accelerating hospitals’ response to staffing shortages and rising care complexity. It signals to the market that integrated, edge‑AI platforms are becoming the new standard for inpatient digital transformation.
The Epic Toolbox listing marks a pivotal moment for AI‑powered virtual care, as Nesa’s platform moves from a bolt‑on add‑on to a native component of the Epic ecosystem. By embedding context‑aware video, automated alerts and AI‑driven documentation directly within Epic Monitor and Hyperspace, hospitals can eliminate workflow friction and achieve zero‑latency performance. This deep integration not only streamlines clinician tasks but also satisfies stringent HIPAA and reliability requirements, making the solution viable even during network outages.
Clinical and operational metrics underscore the platform’s impact. Facilities report a 37.5% reduction in falls with injury, a 75% cut in catheter‑associated urinary tract infections, and an 80% decline in severe pressure injuries. Operational efficiency improves dramatically, with discharge orders completed by 10 am climbing from 46.2% to 73.9% and average discharge times shifting from 3:30 pm to 11:00 am, freeing capacity for ten additional discharges per 12‑bed unit each year. These outcomes translate into a documented 188% return on investment over three years, reinforcing the business case for AI‑enhanced virtual care.
Looking ahead, Nesa positions its edge‑based AI as the foundation for the "intelligent hospital room," extending beyond virtual nursing to inventory management, supply‑chain optimization and predictive clinical workflows. As health systems grapple with workforce shortages and increasing patient complexity, such enterprise‑grade AI infrastructure offers a scalable path to higher quality, lower cost care. The endorsement from Epic and positive feedback from clinicians suggest that Nesa’s technology will shift from an innovative pilot to an industry‑wide incumbent, shaping the next decade of inpatient digital health.
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