Virtual ICU: Benefits for Hospitals
Learn how virtual ICU support can help address critical care resource gaps, improve response time and strengthen your ICU team’s daily workflow.
Virtual ICU extends your bedside care with continuous remote ICU monitoring and real-time support from a dedicated and experienced care team.
With OSF OnCall, your teams get 24/7 remote critical care patient monitoring plus on-demand collaboration with specialists who work alongside your clinicians as one coordinated ICU team.
Whether you call it virtual ICU, tele ICU or eICU, the goal is the same: to help your clinicians deliver the right care at the right time through consistent observation, earlier intervention and shared best-practice standards. With 24/7 remote critical care patient monitoring and a team of critical care physicians and nurses partner with hospital bedside ICU teams our focus is on evidence-based best practices and safe, quality care to provide excellent patient outcomes and a five-star experience.
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When you’re managing staffing gaps, surges and higher-acuity patients, a virtual ICU partner should make your work easier – not add complexity. OSF OnCall supports your team with a practical, collaborative approach focused on safety, quality and consistent processes.
With OSF OnCall, your patients benefit from continuous oversight while your bedside staff gains extra clinical support. The OSF OnCall intensive care team currently monitors 200+ beds, providing dependable ICU monitoring and collaborative guidance that complements your existing workflows.
Remotely monitors vital signs, clinical assessments, medications, lab results, imaging and more
Intervenes quickly with evaluation and treatment should an emergency occur
Collaborates with the bedside care team to determine the ongoing plan of care for the patient
Allows for faster response times and fewer complications
OSF OnCall supports your clinicians with continuous virtual ICU coverage, collaborative care planning and actionable insights that help you deliver safer, more consistent critical care.