Implementation efforts to increase adoption of health technologies (e.g., telehealth, mobile health, electronic health records, patient portals) have commonly focused on increasing the adoption of specific health technologies in specific service lines. To facilitate adoption of multiple health technologies across a hospital setting, four Virtual Health Resource Centers (VHRCs) were established to provide clinical adoption support to healthcare staff and patients in four hospitals in a large healthcare system. This study spanned a 3-year period, with the first half including pre-implementation efforts, and the second half involved in implementation efforts. In order to compare sites to the national population, a binomial regression was used which allowed for adjustment of relevant covariates (e.g., differences in number of enrollees, level of complexity of facility). The pre-implementation phase and the initial year-and-a-half of the implementation phase resulted in an increase in internal facilitators' knowledge and skills of virtual care technologies, an increase in facilitator and site capacity, and high levels of adherence to implementation strategies were maintained across sites. Virtual care utilization increased across all sites and across the healthcare system during the implementation phase; however, a comparison to the increase in national level virtual care utilization metrics yielded no meaningful difference. While many implementation strategies aim to increase the adoption of a particular health technology product (e.g., a particular app or remote monitoring use case), the establishment of VHRCs may increase efficiencies in delivery of virtual care training and consultation to healthcare staff and patients, which may increase capacity and decrease barriers to adoption. However, due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the need for rapid adoption of technology and decreased in person care and services, it is not yet known the longer term impact that the establishment of VHRCs may have on the sustained adoption of health technologies.

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