WALL, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb 27, 2025--
Caregility Corporation, a global leader in enterprise telehealth and AI innovation, is redefining virtual care with the launch of leading-edge care coordination and ambient AI solutions at the HIMSS 2025 Global Health Conference & Exhibition in Las Vegas, March 3-6. Visitors to booth 4060 will experience firsthand how these advancements optimize clinical workflows, enhance patient safety, and combat workforce burnout.
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Introducing the Future of Virtual Care
Designed to empower both bedside teams and remote clinicians, Caregility’s latest AI-driven solutions enhance communication, improve efficiency, and support a more resilient healthcare workforce:
These new solutions drive efficiency, create bandwidth for bedside teams, and improve patient and staff safety as health systems work to offset clinical workforce shortages and burnout. With remote care programs like Virtual Nursing, Virtual Observation, and Virtual Rounding becoming mainstays in modern acute care delivery, these latest tools continue Caregility’s mission to advance the art of what’s possible in healthcare.
“The real challenge in integrating AI and virtual care into bedside workflows is change management,” said Ron Gaboury, CEO of Caregility. “iCare Coordinator brings bedside clinicians, remote caregivers, and AI tools together in a way that makes it easier than ever to build and operate collaborative care programs that keep clinical teams in sync and make smart use of resources.”
A Glimpse into the Hospital Room of the Future
Built on the award-winning Caregility Cloud™ virtual care platform, the Hospital Room of the Future at HIMSS 2025 will also feature:
As virtual care models like Virtual Nursing, Virtual Observation, and Virtual Rounding become essential components of modern acute care, Caregility continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible—empowering healthcare providers with smarter, more scalable solutions that drive efficiency and better patient outcomes.
Schedule a meeting at Caregility booth 4060 at HIMSS 2025 to learn more.
About Caregility
Caregility is a global leader in enterprise telehealth, transforming the way care is delivered with innovative virtual care and AI-powered solutions. Recognized as the Best in KLAS Virtual Care Platform (non-EMR) for three consecutive years (2021, 2022, and 2023), our award-winning Caregility Cloud™ powers a seamless ecosystem of telehealth solutions across the entire care continuum.
Designed for any device, any workflow, and any setting, Caregility delivers secure, HIPAA-compliant virtual engagement that supports clinicians at the bedside, in ambulatory care, and beyond. Today, we enable over 1,100 hospitals across 85+ health systems worldwide, hosting more than six million virtual care sessions annually. From critical and acute care to post-acute, ambulatory, and hospital-at-home programs, Caregility is redefining care delivery—connecting patients and providers anytime, anywhere.
Caregility’s new iCare Coordinator application for virtual care work management (Photo: Business Wire)
President Donald Trump on Thursday visits a U.S. base installation at the center of American involvement in the Middle East as he uses his four-day visit to Gulf states to reject the “interventionism” of America’s past in the region.
In other parts of the Middle East violence flared in the West Bank and Gaza, A hospital in southern Gaza says 54 people have been killed in overnight airstrikes on the city of Khan Younis.
with a pregnant Israeli woman killed even as the international rights group ,Human Rights Watch ,said that Israel’s plan to seize Gaza, remain in the territory and displace hundreds of thousands of people “inches closer to extermination.”
Trump plans to address troops at Qatar’s al-Udeid Air Base, which was a major staging ground during the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and supported the recent U.S. air campaign against Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthis. The president has held up Gulf nations like Saudi Arabia and Qatar as models for economic development in a region plagued by conflict as he works to entice Iran to come to terms with his administration on a deal to curb its nuclear program.
The President also meets business leaders in Qatar and heads to Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates.
Trump sat with GE Aerospace’s Larry Culp and Boeing Co.’s Kelly Ortberg on either side of him on Thursday. Both praised Trump for his support for the Qatar Airways order for Boeing aircraft. Ortberg called it one of the largest orders Boeing has ever had.
A hospital in southern Gaza says 54 people have been killed in overnight airstrikes on the city of Khan Younis.
An Associated Press cameraman in Khan Younis counted 10 airstrikes on the city overnight into Thursday, and saw numerous bodies taken to the morgue in the city’s Nasser Hospital. Some bodies arrived in pieces, with some body bags containing the remains of multiple people. The hospital’s morgue confirmed 54 people had been killed.
It was the second night of heavy bombing, after airstrikes Wednesday on northern and southern Gaza killed at least 70 people, including almost two dozen children.
The strikes come as U.S. President Donald Trump visits the Middle East, visiting Gulf states but not Israel. There had been widespread hope that Trump’s regional visit could usher in a ceasefire deal or renewal of humanitarian aid to Gaza. An Israeli blockade of the territory is now in its third month.
Qatar’s satellite news channel Al Jazeera long has been a powerful force in the Middle East, often taking editorial positions at odds with America’s interests in the region during the wars that followed the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks by al-Qaida.
But during President Donald Trump’s visit to the Gulf Arab nation this week, state-funded Al Jazeera muted its typical critiques of American foreign policy.
The channel, which broadcasts in Arabic and English, broadly covered Trump’s visit in a straightforward manner, highlighting it was the first-ever trip to Qatar by a sitting American leader. Mentions of the Israel-Hamas war, which Al Jazeera often has criticized America over for its military support to Israel, did not include any critiques of U.S. policy. Instead, journalists highlighted Qatar’s role as a mediator in the war and aired comments by Qatar’s ruler, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, calling for a ceasefire.
After a morning meeting with top U.S. and Qatari officials and American defense and aerospace business leaders, Trump heads to Al-Udeid Air Base, a U.S. installation at the center of American involvement in the Middle East. There, he will address troops and is expected to view a demonstration of American air capability.
The president then travels to the United Arab Emirates, the final leg of his first major foreign trip. He will head first to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and then to a state visit hosted at Abu Dhabi’s Qasr al-Watan palace.
The international rights group said that Israel’s plan to seize Gaza, remain in the territory and displace hundreds of thousands of people “inches closer to extermination.”
It called on the international community to speak out against the plan. It said that the new plans, coupled with the “systematic destruction” of civilian infrastructure and the block on all imports into Gaza, were cause for signatories to the Genocide Convention to act to prevent Israel’s moves. It said states should halt weapons transfers to Israel and enforce international arrest warrants against Israel’s prime minister and former defense minister, as well as review their bilateral agreements with the country.
Israel vehemently denies accusations that it is committing genocide in Gaza.
The group also called on Hamas to free the 58 hostages it still holds in Gaza, 23 of whom are believed to be alive.
A pregnant Israeli woman has died after she was shot and critically wounded in a shooting attack in the occupied West Bank, a hospital said Thursday.
Beilinson Hospital said that doctors succeeded in saving her unborn baby, who was in serious but stable condition after being delivered by caesarean section.
The Israeli military said a Palestinian assailant opened fire on a vehicle late Wednesday, wounded two civilians. Soldiers launched a search for the attacker.
It’s the latest violence in the Palestinian territory, where the Israeli military has launched a major operation that it says is meant to crack down on militancy. The operation has displaced tens of thousands of people.
Hundreds of Palestinians have been killed in the West Bank in months of violence that surged there after the start of the war in Gaza.
Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani welcomes President Donald Trump during an official welcoming ceremony at the Amiri Diwan in Doha, Qatar, Wednesday, May 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)