Deliver community-centered care.

Leverage our powerful, proven health equity solutions in order to close community health and social gaps. Find out how we uniquely blend clinical, social, as well as behavioral interventions for the purpose of establishing, strengthening and furthering your health equity goals. 

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Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) Screening and Navigation Solution

Capture your patients’ SDOH needs, integrate patient responses back into your EHR, then  navigate patients to resources and community-based organizations (CBOs) so that they can access appropriate care.

Optimize Data Capture

  • Multiple screening methods are used, in order to capture more responses
  • Integrates with your EHR, population health platform, and clinical workflows in order to enhance care coordination, decision-making, and efficiencies
  • Designed for the purpose of helping you meet 2024 IQR SDOH data capture requirements

Turn Data into Action

  • Get Well Care Navigators support health equity by guiding patients to CBOs and local resources, such as substance abuse clinics, domestic violence shelters, senior services agencies, and local housing assistance programs
  • Digital resources and AI-powered communication predict needs, tailor communications and encourage active participation in order to maximize patient engagement
  • Integrated into the FindHelp social care search engine  in order for patients to proactively access free or reduced-cost resources without delay

Foster Healthier Communities

  • Deliver culturally competent communication and care so that patients understand and respond, in spite of limited English proficiency (LEP) or other barriers
  • Expand the reach of your clinical team  for the purpose of improving community health as well as supporting health equity goals
  • Address health disparities within underserved communities, improving not only physical, but the social and behavioral health of community members

Maternal Health Equity Solutions

Engage parents during prenatal care, in order to help reduce preterm delivery rates and baby length of stay, as well as help parents stay healthy prior to birth. Then, seamlessly transition to postpartum engagement and further health equity by delivering a supportive postpartum patient experience.

Improve Risk Identification and Assessment

  • Holistic social and emotional screening in order to get a more comprehensive, big picture view
  • Risk-based trigger system so that care teams can intervene promptly and effectively
  • Navigation to appropriate resources so that crises and complications can be avoided or treated early on such as preterm birth, gestational diabetes and preeclampsia.

Deliver Culturally Competent Care

  • AI-powered,  personalized education and resources that are also delivered at the right time, before and after delivery
  • Two-way  communication with Get Well Care Navigators who speak multiple languages so that patients understand and can ask questions
  • Customizable programs and workflows based on specific risks

Establish an Informed, Unified Patient Experience

  • A single solution as well as partner to deliver a streamlined, high-quality patient experience
  • Follow through with patient journey guidance from prenatal care to postpartum care
  • Keep at-risk mothers and families active as well as engaged, and support health equity initiatives with virtual health tools

Get Well Maternal Health Equity Solution: Results at
LifeBridge Health

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An image of a mother lovingly feeding her infant with a bottle. Text on the left side states 36% reduction in preterm delivery rates, and text on the right side states 43% reduction in baby length of stay. The background includes abstract shapes and icons, showcasing the impact of clinical interventions.

Identify and Engage Youths

  • AI-powered digital front door in order to drive better, more precise engagement, activation, screening, triage and navigation
  • Also connects youth to highly interactive, self-directed digital Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) programs
  • SDOH screening for parents and guardians in order to identify social risks and personalize outreach so that youth get the support they need

Improve Long-Term Health Outcomes

  • Automated check-ins in addition to a self-service education portal helps to keep youth on track
  • Year-round education and resources for youth and caregivers in order to maintain engagement and improve health
  • Access to live virtual Get Well Care Navigators since ongoing, consistent engagement is critical to maintain throughout a youth’s care journey
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An illustration depicts teenagers using phones. Text bubbles show an interaction with Hope, a digital wellness assistant. Options for enrolling include School, Pediatrician, Guardians, and Place of worship, emphasizing a community-centered approach. A response from Michael mentions feeling anxiety lately.

We have a well documented track record of success in delivering consumer-centered experiences that drive results.

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Case Study: UMass Memorial Health

By partnering with Get Well, patients are matched with community resources that meet their needs while creating a more efficient process for caregivers.

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Addressing Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) to improve health outcomes in the community

Are you a healthcare organization seeking to address Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) needs and scale your population health programs?

On-Demand Webinar: How Digital SDOH Screening & Navigation Drives Action and Reduces Administrative Burden

On-Demand Webinar: How Digital SDOH Screening & Navigation Drives Action and Reduces Administrative Burden

Many health systems struggle to screen for social needs, accurately document patient needs, and close the loop on resource referrals.