News Release: Get Well Achieves 2-Year Risk-Based HITRUST Certification

Designation further strengthens Get Well’s security in healthcare space Bethesda, Maryland (April 19, 2023) – Get Well, a global leader in patient engagement, has announced that it has achieved the prestigious 2-Year Risk-Based HITRUST Certification for its GetWell Anywhere platform. This certification is a testament to Get Well’s unwavering commitment to information security and privacy

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Meeting Patient Expectations with Digital Engagement 

Palomar Health’s mission is to heal, comfort, and promote health in the communities it serves through a reimagining of healthcare and the patient experience. Last year, Palomar announced a partnership with Get Well to do just that — we teamed up for a multi-phase partnership that officially launched last month and is already meeting patient

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Minority Health Month: What Social Determinants Tell Us About Health Equity

Chelsea King Arthur, Vice President, Population & Digital Health Solutions, and Maria Reese, Senior Director, Health Equity and Community Service Programs explore the importance of social determinants of health during Minority Health Month. April is Minority Health Month, and this year’s focus is on providing racial and ethnic minority and AI/AN communities with “culturally and

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Improving Outcomes for Veterans and their Clinicians Nationwide

Patient satisfaction, workflow efficiency, and quality and safety are three areas in which any healthcare organization should invest. A northwestern U.S. VA Healthcare system, has certainly done that, integrating people process and technology to meet safety requirements and reduce rates of hospital-acquired infections and improving outcomes for Veterans. Earlier this month, a clinical nurse leader

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Finding Strength in Our Own Stories: Advocating for Patient Safety

People often receive care at the hospital during the worst time of their lives. They may be in pain, fearing what’s ahead, and seeking comfort and understanding from medical professionals, who serve as a beacon of light, a source of information and stability in rocky times.  That was the case for one patient in particular

JONA: To End Workplace Violence, Integrate High-Tech With High-Touch

Get Well’s Katherine Virkstis, VP of Clinical Advisory Services, LouAnn Bala’ MSN, RN, VP of Clinical Content and Programs, and Jennifer Taylor MSN, RN, Senior Clinical Consultant, discuss how healthcare organizations can address workplace violence in healthcare through a comprehensive approach that integrates high-tech with high-touch strategies. Read the full article on JONA.

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Women in Healthcare: Easing the Burden

Technological solutions can help lift routine burdens, enabling women in healthcare to spend more time focusing on care work.