Supporting Veterans Through Safer, More Connected Care
Across the country, healthcare providers within the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs healthcare system are navigating growing demands for patient safety, workforce support, and operational efficiency. Veterans often require specialized, high-touch care that addresses both physical and behavioral health needs, while clinical teams face ongoing staffing pressures and increasing patient acuity. In this environment, technology that strengthens human connection and supports proactive care delivery has become more important than ever.
CareView Communications is helping VA healthcare organizations meet these challenges through virtual care and patient safety solutions designed specifically for the realities of modern hospital environments. By combining intelligent monitoring capabilities with compassionate clinical support, CareView helps create safer experiences for veterans while supporting the caregivers who serve them every day.
At the center of CareView’s approach is virtual observation technology that enables clinical teams to remotely monitor patients who may be at risk for falls, elopement, self-harm, or other safety concerns. Veterans receiving care in VA facilities often present with complex medical and behavioral health needs, making continuous observation especially valuable. CareView’s platform allows trained staff to maintain visual engagement with patients and intervene early when risks are identified, helping reduce preventable incidents and improving overall patient outcomes.
Importantly, CareView’s technology is not intended to replace bedside caregivers. Instead, it serves as an extension of the care team—helping nurses, clinicians, and support staff stay connected to patients while easing some of the operational burdens that healthcare facilities face today. Through real-time communication tools and centralized monitoring, caregivers can respond more efficiently and focus more time on direct patient care.
The impact of these solutions extends beyond patient safety alone. Many VA healthcare facilities are working to address workforce shortages, burnout, and rising operational costs. CareView’s virtual care model supports hospitals by helping optimize staffing resources while maintaining high standards of care. This can be especially meaningful in environments where experienced clinical staff are managing large patient populations with diverse care needs.
CareView also supports a broader vision for connected care within the VA system. Virtual nursing workflows, digital communication tools, and integrated patient engagement capabilities can help improve coordination between patients and providers throughout the care journey. For veterans, this can contribute to a more responsive and reassuring hospital experience—one where communication is more accessible and support is consistently available.
As healthcare systems continue evolving, the VA remains focused on delivering high-quality care to those who have served the nation. Technology partners like CareView Communications play an important role in supporting that mission by helping hospitals create safer environments, empower clinical teams, and strengthen patient-centered care.
For veterans and the healthcare professionals who care for them, meaningful innovation is not simply about adding technology—it is about enabling more compassionate, connected, and proactive care. That commitment continues to guide CareView’s work across the VA healthcare system today.