Britain | Introducing the VHS

How the rapid growth of virtual wards is helping the NHS

One way to increase capacity in hospitals as winter approaches

A female doctor osculting a patient on a digital screen
Image: Steven Gregor

There is never going to be one answer to the problems of the National Health Service (NHS). But by preventing admissions to hospital in the first place, or enabling an earlier discharge date, virtual hospital wards promise to offer a practical solution to shortages of real beds.

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This article appeared in the Britain section of the print edition under the headline “Introducing the VHS”

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