In “Kim on a Whim,” Kim St. Onge spotlights a lawsuit against Yale New Haven Bridgeport Hospital after patient Connor Hilton died while being monitored by a telehealth ICU doctor instead of an on-site physician. The discussion examines the growing use of remote ICU models due to staffing shortages, rising costs, and hospital efficiency goals, while questioning whether virtual care can safely replace in-person medical judgment during critical emergencies. Marc Cox and Kim debate the risks, including delayed responses, increased burden on nurses, and hospitals prioritizing cost savings, ultimately warning that tele-ICU systems could expand nationwide despite serious concerns about patient safety and accountability.Hashtags: #KimOnAWhim #Telehealth #TeleICU #HospitalCare #HealthcareCosts #PatientSafety #MedicalStaffShortage #HealthcareDebate

Apr 09, 2026


