•Time management. Telenursing allows you to manage your time better. You can opt for flexible hours, and you can undertake other tasks when your patient load is low.
•Less travel. If you're a nurse who has a large rural area to cover, you'll know that you spend more time in your vehicle than in face-to-face consultations. This type of nursing cuts travel time to almost nil.
•Convenience. Whether you work via a help line or your work involves setting up telephone triages, your patients will be where they should be at the correct time. You don't have to wait while they catch buses or trains to get to your clinic or consulting room.
•Job satisfaction. Most telenurses state that they find their work rewarding and educational. You'll have the opportunity not only to help patients in need, but to consult with supervisors and other medical specialists.
•Good use of resources. Telenursing is cost-effective as it uses all the resources that you have in the best possible manner.