On-demand webinar: A patient-first approach to digital care management

Implementing a digital care management solution can help standardize treatment protocols, scale care teams, and improve the overall quality of care. But when adding a digital solution, it’s important to maintain the human aspect of patient communication. To achieve these dual goals, Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin turned to GetWell Loop, Get Well’s

GetWell Loop Associated with Lower COVID Hospitalization and LOS

Activation of a remote patient monitoring program is associated with lower hospitalization, intensive care use, and length of stay among patients with COVID-19, according to a study recently published in The Journal of the American Medical Association Network Open. The study followed patients who tested positive for COVID-19 who used a remote patient monitoring system

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On-demand webinar: Reimagining the consumer experience with Adventist Health

As the needs and demands of healthcare consumers shift, the healthcare experience must change with them. By investing in a digital-first consumer experience, Adventist Health has taken an ecosystem that is both complex and fragmented and transformed it by keeping patients within the system, serving them better, and focusing on improving population health. Download this

NurseJournal: Digital Health Technology Can Improve Nurse Turnover, Reduce Burnout

During the COVID-19 pandemic, staffing shortages have left nurses with a high workload. Not only are nurses responsible for caring for more patients, but they must take on additional nonclinical tasks. LouAnn Bala, Vice President of Clinical Content and Programs at Get Well shares how digital health technology can ease the burden on clinical staff.

Engaging inactive patients through personalized outreach

Recognizing a need to reach a significant portion of its patient population that had become inactive, Adventist Health partnered with Get Well to design a digital-first patient outreach program.