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

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An Empathetic Pediatric Nurse, a Double DAISY Honoree

Coming from a family of healthcare professionals, and with a creative mind all her own, it’s no surprise that pediatric nurse Amanda De La Torre is a double DAISY Honoree, receiving The DAISY Award® For Extraordinary Nurses (The DAISY Award) in June 2017 and again in March 2020. The first time she was nominated, Amanda

Veterans Day

Improving Veterans’ Care through Digital Health Technology

Every year, as the nation observes Veterans Day on November 11, we stand in gratitude for the sacrifices made by our military heroes. But this observance should not be a one-time event — in fact, it’s crucial to honor and support our nation’s Veterans, not just on Veterans Day, but year round, and that includes

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You Asked, We Answered: Equity in Healthcare

During our webinar, Serving the Underserved: A Conversation with CommonSpirit Health about Equity in Healthcare, Dr. Alisahah Jackson, System Vice President Population Health Innovation and Policy at CommonSpirit Health, and Royal Tuthill, General Manager of Ambulatory and Population Health at Get Well, discussed how digital technology augmented with community-based navigation services can help effectively engage

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Digital Health Technology as a Key Player in Nursing Efficiency

There are more than three times as many registered nurses (RNs) in the United States as physicians — a count of nearly four million RNs — making nursing the nation’s largest healthcare profession. According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, nurses: Make up the largest component of the healthcare workforce Act as the