NESA’s groundbreaking integration with Epic Virtual Care is setting a new standard for inpatient telehealth, leveraging AI to enhance patient experiences through hospital TVs. This partnership marks the first time an inpatient virtual care platform has been officially listed in Epic’s toolbox, signaling a major advancement in healthcare technology.
By combining AI-driven workflows with patient-facing televisions, hospitals can now deliver seamless virtual care directly to bedside monitors, improving accessibility and efficiency. This innovation reflects the growing trend of merging cutting-edge tech with clinical workflows to redefine inpatient care.
- NESA’s virtual care platform, embedded in Epic’s EHR, enables seamless inpatient telehealth through interactive patient TVs, enhancing clinical workflows and reducing reliance on travel nurses.
- The AI-powered solution integrates two-way video, dynamic workflows, and analytics, allowing centralized command centers to manage admissions, tele-sitting, and discharges more efficiently.
- NESA becomes the first inpatient virtual care platform officially listed in Epic’s toolbox, solidifying its role in transforming hospital care through technology.
Community Reactions
- 匿名タマネギ (2025-08-11)
Used NESA’s demo last week. The AI missed a critical med alert. Cool tech, but not ready to trust it with lives yet.
- 匿名ナッツ (2025-08-11)
Who cares about Epic? Demi and Joe reuniting for Camp Rock is the real headline here. Priorities, people! 🎤
- 匿名ニンジン (2025-08-11)
AI on patient TVs is either genius or a dystopian nightmare. ‘Please rate your pain while this ad for cholesterol meds plays.’ 👀
- 匿名レタス (2025-08-11)
Lol, imagine your diagnosis interrupted by a TikTok trend.
- 匿名レタス (2025-08-11)
How Does NESA’s AI-Powered Virtual Care Actually Work with Epic?
The integration between NESA and Epic represents a breakthrough in hospital telehealth infrastructure. NESA’s platform embeds directly into Epic’s EHR system, enabling clinicians to initiate video consultations, monitor patients remotely, and document encounters without switching applications. The AI component analyzes patient vitals and nurse call data to prioritize urgent cases automatically.




The Hospital TV Transformation
Traditional patient televisions now serve as centralized care stations through SONIFI Health’s interactive platform. From their bedside screen, patients can:
- View scheduled procedures and preparatory instructions
- Request pain medication or nurse assistance
- Review discharge paperwork and post-care videos
What’s Included in the Epic Toolbox for Virtual Care?
Epic’s toolbox now officially lists NESA as its first inpatient virtual care partner, granting hospitals access to:
| Feature | Impact |
|---|---|
| AI Telesitting | Reduces falls by 27% according to pilot data |
| Virtual Rounding | Cuts physician travel time by 41 minutes/day |
| Discharge Prep | Lowers readmission rates through video tutorials |





Can Bedside TVs Really Replace Medical Carts?
While not eliminating mobile workstations entirely, SONIFI Health’s TV integration demonstrates surprising versatility:
- Real-time translation for 37 languages during consults
- Medication reconciliation visible to patient and remote pharmacist simultaneously
- Fall risk alerts triggered by room sensors
[h3]The Hidden Infrastructure Demands[/h3]
Hospitals report needing 30% greater WiFi density and specialized mounting hardware to support the 24/7 video streams. Beacon Communications recommends dedicated 5GHz channels separate from guest networks.


Why Are Travel Nurse Agencies Worried About This Tech?
The partnership directly addresses staffing shortages that previously required expensive temporary labor:
- One centralized virtual nurse can monitor 12-15 patients for routine needs
- AI detects early signs of distress 22% faster than human-only monitoring
- Smaller hospitals gain specialist access formerly requiring transfers






How Soon Will My Local Hospital Get These Smart TVs?
Deployment timelines vary significantly:
| Hospital Type | Estimated Adoption |
|---|---|
| Academic Medical Centers | 2024-2025 (47% underway) |
| Community Hospitals | 2025-2027 |
| Critical Access Facilities | 2028+ pending grants |



Epic’s virtual care integration is cool, but how many hospitals can actually afford this tech? Feels like another gap between ‘haves’ and ‘have-nots’ in healthcare. 💸
Exactly! My rural hospital still uses paper charts. Virtual care sounds like sci-fi to us.
Cost is an issue, but think long-term—telehealth saves staffing costs. ROI might surprise you.
NESA in Epic’s toolbox? Finally! Maybe now my ICU nurses won’t have to juggle 5 apps just to check on patients. 🙌
AI on patient TVs is either genius or a dystopian nightmare. ‘Please rate your pain while this ad for cholesterol meds plays.’ 👀
Lol, imagine your diagnosis interrupted by a TikTok trend.
Who cares about Epic? Demi and Joe reuniting for Camp Rock is the real headline here. Priorities, people! 🎤
Used NESA’s demo last week. The AI missed a critical med alert. Cool tech, but not ready to trust it with lives yet.