Case Study: West Coast VA Medical Centers

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

Case Study: California Health System

About this California health system Get Well 360 Modules used: The Results 3X Patient reach increase 29% Increase in patient text engagement 25% Increase in script order volume Goals The Solution

Case Study: Midwestern Health System

About this Midwest health system Get Well 360 Modules used: The Results $1.9M in realized patient revenue attributed to Get Well in 8 months 18% of people converted on the desired action 142% of targeted revenue achieved Goals The Solution Patient Stories

Case Study: UMass Memorial Health

About UMass Memorial Health Get Well 360 Module used: Health Equity: Social Determinants of Health Program 30 Day Results 2X More than doubling their all-time record for number of patients screened in 30 days 5K+ resources shared with patients 2K+ patients screened in languages other than English 12% of patients received interventions from Get Well

Case Study: Adventist Health

About Adventist Health Get Well Modules used: The Results $120M in realized patient revenue attributed to Get Well in 29 months (avg. aprox. $50M/ year) 1.5M Adventist Health patients served 431K personalized Get Well Navigator interactions 20.2M digital consumer touchpoints Goals The Solution

Case Study: LifeBridge Health

About Lifebridge Health Solutions/Modules used: Guided Care (Digital Care Management) The Results 43% reduction in Orthopedic readmissions rates 24% lower 30 day revisit rate for patients engaged post ED discharge  169% improvement in Google Star Ratings at LifeBridge NW ED Department 10 service lines supported with automated digital care 80% of patients “extremely likely” to

Putting the patient first in digital care management

Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin sought to standardize treatment protocols, scale care teams, and improve the overall quality of care, all while maintaining the human aspect of patient communication.