hellocareai is a virtual care and intelligent hospital room platform that continued to sharpen its Epic-based virtual nursing strategy this week. The company positioned virtual nursing as a core digital infrastructure layer for health systems, emphasizing AI-assisted workflows and intelligent hospital rooms.
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The platform operates within Epic-native workflows via Epic Toolbox, supporting a “one platform, one workflow” approach meant to reduce IT complexity and system switching. By partnering with leading Epic health systems, hellocareai is targeting enterprise-scale deployments and vendor consolidation opportunities.
hellocareai also highlighted MyChart Bedside TV running natively on its device to extend Epic functionality directly to the bedside and broaden clinical use cases such as virtual nursing and virtual sitting. These capabilities are aimed at helping hospitals address efficiency, staffing constraints, and standardized virtual care delivery.
The company is taking a prominent role at ATA NEXUS 2026 in Orlando, where it will lead a Virtual Nursing Bootcamp and host sessions on intelligent hospital rooms and scaling virtual nursing. Programming includes a fireside chat, “The Intelligent Hospital Room: Where Virtual Nursing, AI, and Workflow Converge,” featuring executives from Intermountain Health, WVU Medicine, and UW Health.
hellocareai will also deliver an Express Theater presentation on “Virtual Nursing at Scale: Outcomes, ROI, and Lessons from Leading Health Systems,” and conduct live demonstrations at Booth 408 focused on AI-assisted workflows and patient engagement tools. This visibility alongside major health systems reinforces its thought-leadership ambitions in digital health and telehealth.
From a financial perspective, the company appears to be emphasizing recurring software and service revenue models supported by deep EHR integration and high switching costs in Epic-based hospitals. While no specific financial metrics were disclosed, the strategic focus on enterprise standardization and AI-enabled care delivery may strengthen its long-term competitive positioning in the intelligent care delivery market.
Overall, the week underscored hellocareai’s push to embed its platform more deeply in Epic environments while leveraging ATA NEXUS 2026 to showcase its virtual nursing capabilities, operational impact, and relationships with major U.S. health systems.

