AvaSure, the market leader in acute virtual care, is proud to announce that its Virtual Care Platform has achieved designation in Epic’s Toolbox for the Inpatient Virtual Care category. This recognition confirms that AvaSure’s Virtual Care Platform has successfully met Epic’s recommended practices for integration and functionality in this category.

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“Achieving Epic Toolbox designation is the latest example of AvaSure’s commitment to delivering real value for our customers,” Adam McMullin, CEO of AvaSure.

AvaSure empowers health systems with an AI-powered platform that supports a wide range of hospital workflows – including virtual nursing, virtual visits, patient observation, and more. AvaSure stands out with a proven track record of helping hospitals enhance workforce productivity and achieve financial outcomes by using virtual care to improve throughput and expand care access, while also creating a culture of staff and patient safety with AI-augmented observation programs.

Built to meet Epic’s recommended practices for Embedded Context-Aware Linking (ECAL) and Context-Aware Linking (CAL), AvaSure delivers a fully integrated virtual care experience within existing clinical workflows, including:

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  • Virtual Visits: Launch AvaSure-enabled virtual visits directly from Epic user interfaces, enabling care teams to connect with patients in real time — without leaving Epic.
  • Epic Monitor: Pair AvaSure’s clinical-grade device platform with Epic Monitor Remote Sitter for centralized oversight and faster response across hospital units for clinical scenarios such as fall prevention, patient safety, and staff duress.
  • MyChart Bedside TV: Enhance the inpatient experience by enabling two-way virtual visits directly from the in-room TV, creating a more connected and responsive care environment.

Reaching the Toolbox milestone marks the latest step in AvaSure’s long-standing relationship with Epic, which has focused on advancing virtual care integration. Over the years, AvaSure has strengthened its capabilities to provide clinicians with deeper, embedded access to virtual workflows across the enterprise, with existing HL7 and CAL integrations available.

“Achieving Epic Toolbox designation is the latest example of AvaSure’s commitment to delivering real value for our customers,” said Adam McMullin, CEO of AvaSure. By embedding virtual care seamlessly into Epic workflows, we help hospitals achieve measurable financial improvements, strengthen staff and patient safety, and create a better experience for both patients and clinicians. Just as importantly, we partner with care teams through proven change management practices to ensure these results are realized together.”

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Source- businesswire