Evidence-based art streaming for healthcare environments
Vasari delivers clinically informed visual art to patient rooms, waiting areas, and staff spaces. No new hardware. No IT burden. Measurable outcomes.
Visual art improves patient outcomes. Most hospitals cannot access it at scale.
The Evidence
Research consistently demonstrates that curated visual art in clinical settings reduces patient-reported pain by 20-30%, lowers anxiety and cortisol levels, and improves HCAHPS satisfaction scores. Staff benefit too: studies show significant stress reduction and improved retention in aesthetically enhanced environments.
The Barrier
Traditional art programs require capital expenditure for acquisition, framing, security, insurance, and ongoing conservation. Professional curation demands specialized staff most facilities cannot justify. The result: evidence-based visual art has been limited to a handful of the most well-resourced health systems.
The Solution
Vasari eliminates these barriers. A single cloud-delivered HD video feed integrates into your existing internal TV or digital signage infrastructure. Centrally curated, evidence-based programming. Updated instantly. No hardware to purchase, no art to insure, no walls to drill.
From decision to live screens in days, not months
Connect
Vasari delivers a 24/7 HD video feed via standard protocols (RTMPS/HLS). Your AV or IT team ingests it into your existing internal video system, the same way you would add any new channel. For standalone displays, a small plug-in device connects to any screen with HDMI and Wi-Fi.
Program
Choose from evidence-based programming designed for clinical environments: calming content for imaging and infusion suites, nature scenes for waiting areas, energizing selections for staff lounges. Assign different programs by zone or department. Adjust anytime.
Measure
Optional QR survey cards embedded in the stream enable lightweight patient and visitor feedback without routing data through your systems. Vasari provides utilization reporting: hours of programming, content displayed by zone, and exposure metrics suitable for donor stewardship and internal reporting.
Grow
Start with a focused pilot. Expand across your system as value is demonstrated. Multi-site management from a single dashboard. No incremental IT work per location.
A new channel for donor recognition and philanthropic engagement
Vasari's platform supports branded sponsorship and donor naming cards integrated directly into the art stream. A donor or sponsor's recognition appears alongside world-class art on screens throughout the facility, visible to patients, families, visitors, and staff throughout the day.
This creates a tangible, visible, and continuously refreshed form of donor recognition that complements traditional naming opportunities. Impact reports quantify exposure by zone, time period, and frequency, giving your development team concrete stewardship data.
Donor naming cards, sponsorship messaging, and QR-linked survey cards are built-in platform capabilities.
Supported by decades of clinical research
Reduction in patient-reported pain scores in art-enhanced clinical environments (meta-analysis of controlled studies)
Cortisol reduction measured in patients exposed to curated visual art programs (peer-reviewed clinical research)
Of healthcare staff turnover potentially preventable through psychosocial environment improvements, with average RN replacement cost of $46,100 per position
Patient satisfaction scores consistently improve in facilities with evidence-based art programs
Institutional traction
Vasari is live at MD Anderson Cancer Center, with QR-based patient surveys actively collecting outcomes data. Additional top-tier academic medical centers are in active procurement.
The platform streams 25,000+ rights-cleared artworks across healthcare, consumer, and broadcast channels. On the consumer side, Vasari is available on LG, Vizio, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, and additional CTV platforms, with over 1 million connected TV installs to date.
Vasari is exploring strategic partnerships with aligned family offices and foundations. If our mission resonates, we would welcome a conversation. Get in touch.
About Vasari
Vasari is a product of Filetrack Inc., founded by Eric Hayes. The platform began as a consumer art streaming service and has evolved into an enterprise solution for healthcare environments, where evidence-based visual art has measurable clinical impact.
Eric Hayes, Founder and CEO
Second-time founder. His first company, Cast It Systems, was a B2B video streaming platform that captured 90% market share in the entertainment industry. Film producer (credits include work for Amazon Studios and Universal Pictures). Former Combat Arms Officer, US Army. BA Philosophy, Yale University.
See Vasari in your facility
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