Achieving Impactful Veteran Care Outcomes through People, Process, and Technology

Karl Morneau, VP, Government Client Success Get Well proudly aligns with the Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Health Administration’s (VHA), demonstrating unwavering dedication to our nation’s veterans. Through the integration of Get Well’s patient engagement technologies and our collaboration with 72 VHA healthcare facilities nationwide, we have significantly enhanced veteran satisfaction, streamlined workflow efficiency, and

At LifeBridge, Every Birthing Person Has a Bridge to Health 

Katherine Virkstis, ND, Vice President, Clinical Advisory Services During our Get Well Wednesday on February 7th, we spoke with Dr. Elizabeth Zadzielski, MD, OB/GYN Chair at Sinai Hospital, to discuss the maternal and infant health partnership between Sinai Hospital and Get Well. Sinai Hospital is the largest hospital within the LifeBridge Health System and the

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

Research brief: Understanding opioid utilization patterns across common procedures

Opioids are indicated for the treatment of moderate-to-severe pain and some chronic health conditions. To better understand opioid utilization, pain management, and excess medication disposal, 65 physicians across 12 practices participated in a study using GetWell Loop to connect with patients pre- and post-procedure.

Social Determinants of Health: Closing the Gap

Addressing social determinants of health (SDOH) and ensuring health equity is a critical element to improving the health of a population; health equity and population health are interdependent. The health and wellness of a group or community made up of individuals is dependent upon the ability of those individuals to receive care. But annual wellness

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Study Shows Lower ED Readmission Rates with GetWell Loop

A significant number of patients are willing to use a digital application following emergency department (ED) discharge to better engage in their care, lowering ED readmission rates, according to a study recently published in JMIR Formative Research. The 1-year study followed patients treated in the ED at LifeBridge Health for general medicine or cardiology conditions