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Electronic assistive technologies enhance healthcare delivery by improving service coordination and enabling longer independent living. This article explores the role of e-nurses in remote telemonitoring services, transforming patient care.

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  • Nursing Informatics
  • Digital Health

Background:

  • Electronic assistive technologies (EATs) are transforming healthcare delivery, as noted in the 'Systems, Not Structures' report.
  • Telecare, telemonitoring, and EATs improve service coordination, overcome geographical barriers, and promote patient independence and well-being.
  • The UK and Northern Ireland (NI) contexts for EATs are examined.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To reflect on the role of triage nurses as 'e-nurses' within a former NI remote telemonitoring service model.
  • To provide insights for nurses involved in service transformation and workforce planning regarding the potential of e-nurses and virtual care.
  • To highlight how e-nurses and virtual care can empower patients and transform care delivery.

Main Methods:

  • Review of the 'Systems, Not Structures' report and its implications for EATs.
  • Analysis of the Northern Ireland remote telemonitoring service model.
  • Exploration of the 'e-nurse' role in virtual care delivery.

Main Results:

  • EATs offer significant potential to improve the quality of healthcare services.
  • E-nurses can play a crucial role in coordinating remote patient monitoring and virtual care.
  • The integration of e-nurses and virtual care can empower patients in managing their health.

Conclusions:

  • E-nurses and virtual care models represent a significant opportunity to transform healthcare delivery.
  • Effective implementation of EATs requires strategic workforce planning and nursing involvement.
  • Empowering patients through technology is key to enhancing health and well-being outcomes.