Successful Patient Discharge Starts at Admission: How Get Well Can Drive Efficient Release from the Hospital
Learn how Get Well enables a seamless patient and clinical experience from intake to discharge and beyond.
Learn how Get Well enables a seamless patient and clinical experience from intake to discharge and beyond.
by Fred Pennic 07/09/2024 What You Should Know: – Enterprise AI investment firm SAIGroup announced today the acquisition of Get Well, a leader in digital patient engagement. – Get Well currently facilitates over 10 million patient interactions annually across more than 1,000 healthcare organizations. Financial details of the acquisition were not disclosed. “As part of SAIGroup, Get Well’s mission to transform the patient experience will
Get Well will leverage SAIGroup’s AI technology to build the leading precision care platform for hospitals and ambulatory centers to improve outcomes for millions of patients PALO ALTO, California (July 9, 2024) – Enterprise AI investment firm SAIGroup announced today it has acquired digital patient engagement leader Get Well, which powers more than 10 million
Kailin Lieu, MD- Senior Director, Ambulatory and Clinical Programs Social determinants of health (SDOH) are increasingly becoming recognized as a crucial part of overall health. The concept that health is all clinical has become outdated, in favor of a more multifactorial representation of the reality that health is only 20% clinical care and 80% non-clinical.
Learn how health organizations can leverage technology to foster a culture of clinician gratitude.
About the West Coast VA Medical Centers Get Well Solution: The Results $5.82M In cost savings realized across the four facilities over a 12-month period $1.4M With an attribution model = 25%, Get Well helped save these facilities over $1.4M in one year 33% Overall in-hospital fall rates declined by 33% in the group of
Discover how a Southeast Veteran Affairs Medical Center used Get Well to digitize health education resources, increasing Veteran patient awareness and promoting a healthier lifestyle for all.
36% of Medicaid beneficiaries said they either “sometimes, rarely, or never” understand communications from their health plan. Understanding the barriers that this population faces is critical to improving Medicaid beneficiary experience. This white paper will cover: The perceptions that Medicaid beneficiaries have towards their healthcare providers and health plan. How barriers like Limited English Proficiency
Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) screening and navigation is critical to providing whole person care in today’s healthcare landscape. But many health systems struggle to screen for social needs, accurately document patient needs, and close the loop on resource referrals. In this on-demand webinar, you’ll hear from our expert, Chelsea King Arthur, VP of Ambulatory