GetWell Anywhere features

85% of patients already bring their own smartphone or tablet with them for a hospital stay, yet many hospitals still struggle to activate them and engage them in their healthcare journey. GetWell Anywhere is a mobile experience that enables hospitals to provide the consumer-grade experience that patients expect.

An overview of the GetWell Anywhere mobile experience

Today’s consumers want a personalized experience. And whether they are booking a flight, managing their bank account, or ordering dinner, they expect to receive the information they want, when they want it. And they want this same experience with their healthcare.

The Business Journal: Virtual reality the next realm of health care technology

Get Well, a digital health company, is partnering with Adventist Health. Hanford will see Get Well integrated into its patient care model. The app gives patients access to resources during their hospital stay via their mobile device. It also helps alleviate staff shortages. Read the full story on The Business Journal.

MIchael O'Neil, Get Well Founder and CEO

A Year-End Message from the CEO

We’re proud to help healthcare organizations deliver high-quality care to all. It is an honor to do this with some of the best in the world.

Healthcare Business Today: We Can, and Should Be, Taking Better Care of Our Veterans. How?

Understanding and anticipating Veterans’ needs will help healthcare providers better help our Veterans access the care, tools, and technology they need. Paul Huelskamp, Get Well’s Vice President, Growth & Client Success, discusses how to improve the care we provide to Veterans. Read the full story on Healthcare Business Today.

White House: Call to Action to Reduce Maternal Mortality and Morbidity

On December 7, 2021, Vice President Kamala Harris issued a nationwide Call to Action to help improve health outcomes for parents and infants in the United States. To kick off the White House Maternal Health Day of Action, the White House spotlighted a list of initial external contributors, including Get Well partner, CommonSpirit Health. CommonSpirit