Improving care delivery for our nation’s heroes
We share the commitment of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to members of our armed forces — past and present. Our advanced solutions empower the VA to easily shift from “sick care” to “Whole Health” by modernizing medicine with personalized, proactive, and patient-driven care. Working together, we engage and inspire Veterans to their highest possible level of health and well-being.
Like all of us, Veterans are always on the go
Whether they’re at a hospital, clinic, or at home, we can meet their needs. VA Medical Centers nationwide use our Interactive Care Model and Get Well solutions, including Patient Pathways™, to deliver better care access, quality, and safety. Our VA patient engagement software helps to ensure all Veterans experience the care they deserve — anywhere, any time.

Wherever Veterans are, we’re there to help
We work closely with the Office of Patient Centered Care to develop content, applications, and patient pathways that integrate Whole Health initiatives throughout the Veteran health journey. What does this mean for Veterans?

Telehealth
Thanks to an integration with Pexip’s enterprise-quality video conferencing system, Veterans can now connect face-to-face with their families and providers.

Home sweet home
Our mobile solutions help Veterans establish a healthy balance with tools for better care access, care management, and clinician-patient communication.

Digital health tools that put the patient first
An informed, involved patient is a happier and healthier patient. Research shows that engaging and encouraging patients to take an active role in their care can lead to better patient experiences, quality/safety, and financial outcomes.
Get Well’s collaboration with its government clients has demonstrated this point with high system utilization and impressive outcomes.
Value of digital patient engagement
It has been our honor and our privilege to work in collaboration with the staff at the VA to help engage, educate, and empower Veterans in their care. Learn more about recent efforts.