'It was absolutely brilliant': Limerick hospital's 'virtual ward' allows patients to recover at home
Virtual ward patients take home a technology kit, including a tablet and medical diagnostic equipment that links them with the central hub in UHL, allowing for 24/7 monitoring. Picture: Dan Linehan
More than 1,000 patients have been treated at home via an acute virtual ward at University Hospital Limerick, a move which has helped the hospital free up “valuable” 10,603 inpatient beds.
Since the ward opened in July 2024, a total of 1,128 patients have been "onboarded" thanks to the remote technology allowing them to be treated and monitored safely from their homes.
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