Health system CIOs are navigating one of the most consequential technology moments in the history of healthcare. GW RhythmX (Get Well + RhythmX AI) will be at The Health Management Academy CIO Forum in Frisco, TX April 15-17— joining the executive conversations happening at the intersection of Precision Care AI, Smart Rooms, EHR infrastructure, and real care delivery. If you'll be there, let's connect. #HMAForum #HealthcareIT #CIO #PatientEngagement #GWRhythmX #SmartRoom #PrecisionCareAI
Get Well
Hospitals and Health Care
Bethesda, MD 56,827 followers
Personalized care for all
About us
Now part of SAIGroup, Get Well is redefining digital patient engagement by putting patients in control of their healthcare, inside and outside the hospital. Get Well combines advanced AI navigation with high-touch care experiences to improve patient activation, loyalty, and outcomes and reduce the cost of care. Get Well serves more than 10 million patients annually at over 1,000 hospitals and clinical partner sites, using longitudinal data analytics to better serve patients and clinicians. For nearly 25 years, Get Well’s award-winning solutions have been recognized industry-wide, including in 2024 by KLAS Research and AVIA Marketplace. Learn more about Get Well and follow us on LinkedIn.
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http://www.getwellnetwork.com
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- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
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- Bethesda, MD
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- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2000
- Specialties
- Patient Education, Patient Satisfaction, Patient Engagement, Ambulatory, Cross-Continuum Care, Digital Health, Health Information Technology, Health Technology, healthcare, telehealth, health IT, mHealth, mobile health, virtual healthcare, and Payers
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7700 Old Georgetown Rd.
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San Diego, California 92121, US
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585 Glenwood Ave.
Menlo Park, CA 94025, US
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If you're a nurse executive at American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing (AAACN) this year, we're saving you a seat Thursday evening. GW RhythmX (Get Well + RhythmX AI) is hosting a Nurse Executive Reception on Thursday, April 16 at 5:30 PM in Buena Vista — a chance to connect with your peers away from the sessions, and have the kind of honest conversation about innovation, Precision Care AI, and Smart Rooms that doesn't always happen on the conference floor. RSVP required. Seats are limited. https://luma.com/eiqnw50i #AAACN2026 #NurseExecutive #NursingLeadership #HealthcareInnovation #GWRhythmX #SmartRoom #PrecisionCareAI
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Less than two weeks out from Becker's Healthcare — and we're counting down. On Monday, April 13 at 8:50 AM CST, our CEO Deepthi Bathina joins three leaders shaping the future of Precision Care AI and Smart Hospitals: Chris Akeroyd (CIO Lee Health) Dr. darren shafer (Market President, Medical Group, Presbyterian Healthcare Services (PHS), Presbyterian Healthcare Services) Dr. Eric Alper (SVP, Chief Quality Officer/Chief Clinical Informatics Officer, UMass Memorial Health) Live Agentic AI in Action: Delivering Medical Superintelligence at Enterprise Scale Health systems aren't asking whether AI belongs in care delivery anymore. They're asking who has actually built the infrastructure to make it real. That's the conversation happening on that stage. Don't miss it. Session Details: https://lnkd.in/gPxx9abb #BeckersHC #HealthcareAI #PrecisionCareAI #AgenticAI #GWRhythmX #SmartRoom #HealthAI
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American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL) 2026 — Chicago. Grateful for the week. Emily Will MHA, RN, ONC spent the last few days with CNOs who are thinking seriously about what it means to lead nursing organizations through a period of real technological change. A few themes that kept coming up: - Staffing and workforce experience gaps are still the top concern in the room, but the conversation is shifting toward how leaders sustain themselves through it. - The speed of change is outrunning the systems meant to support it. The ask from CNOs isn't to slow down — it's for tools that help them lead through it with intention. - Where is AI actually delivering ROI? The clearest answer: when it returns time to nurses at the bedside and space to nurse leaders to coach, be present, and drive outcomes. These are the conversations that shape what we build. Thank you to everyone who connected with the GW RhythmX (Get Well + RhythmX AI) team. #AONL2026 #NursingLeadership #CNO #PatientEngagement #GWRhythmX #SmartRoom #PrecisionCareAI
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This week in the headlines: Presbyterian Healthcare Services (PHS) was featured in HealthLeaders for its thoughtful, governance-first approach to scaling AI in clinical care. We’re honored that GW RhythmX (Get Well + RhythmX AI) is playing a role in that journey. Rather than chasing AI for AI’s sake, PHS is focused on what matters most: clearly defined clinical and operational challenges, strong governance and clinical validation, and, above all, clinician trust and patient safety. As Lori Walker, CMIO at PHS, shared: "We are focused on clinical decision-making support because we are not near the point where AI tools are going to be making decisions. We want AI tools to decrease cognitive burden for clinicians, reduce administrative burden, and increase the efficiency of conducting chart reviews." This mindset—governance first, clinicians always in control—is what enables health systems to move beyond pilots and scale AI responsibly. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/eTH93FtG
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Emily Will MHA, RN, ONC, is on the ground at American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL) 2026 in Chicago — and the conversations happening here are exactly why we show up in person. CNOs are navigating one of the most complex moments in nursing leadership. Technology adoption, workforce challenges, and patient experience are all converging at once — and tools like Precision Care AI and Smart Rooms are increasingly central to those conversations. What's the conversation everyone keeps coming back to here? Drop it in the comments. #AONL2026 #NursingLeadership #CNO #PatientEngagement #GWRhythmX #PrecisionCareAI #SmartRoom
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Early morning. Good people. Real conversation. This morning at American Organization for Nursing Leadership (AONL) (AONL) in Chicago, our own Emily Will MHA, RN, ONC is sitting down with CNOs and nursing leaders from across the country for a GW RhythmX (Get Well + RhythmX AI) breakfast. The topic: what nursing leaders are actually prioritizing when it comes to innovation and technology — from Precision Care AI and Smart Rooms to workforce and patient experience. No keynote. No sales pitch. Just an honest, peer-level conversation about what's working and what's not. This is exactly why we show up. #AONL2026 #NurseExecutive #NursingLeadership #HealthcareInnovation #GWRhythmX #PrecisionCareAI #SmartRoom
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Happy National Doctors’ Day! Today we at GW RhythmX (Get Well + RhythmX AI) recognize the dedication, compassion, and resilience of physicians everywhere who work tirelessly to save lives, care for others and improve healthcare. Your commitment makes a profound difference in countless lives every single day. Thank you for all that you do. You inspire us daily to continue innovating!
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RhythmX AI is the first platform that combines over 2,000 clinical guidelines with eight patient data sources: structured data, unstructured notes, formulary, payer rules, quality measures, SDOH, and external sources. Clinical knowledge and patient context, together, at the point of care. Here's what that actually looks like. A doctor asks about apixaban dosing with an 85-year-old in the room whose creatinine has been creeping up. The system reads the guidelines. It knows a lower dose kicks in when kidney function and age cross certain lines. Then it pulls this patient's labs, this patient's age, this patient's actual story, and gives the doctor an answer that belongs to the person sitting on the exam table, not a generic "consider renal adjustment". That's what got Microsoft's attention.
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Stanford built MedAgent in a virtual EHR. We built ours in the real world and it’s already in use by hundreds of clinicians today. And we’re outperforming those benchmarks. Here’s how: 1. grounding AI answers in clinical guidelines, forcing the agent to read guidelines before it answers clinician's question. Same thing we expect from a second-year resident. 2. extensive clinical validation by practicing physicians from different specialties. We have been validating our agents with physicians for the last two years, reviewing over 30,000 + outputs, adjusting our agents to be not only accurate but meet clinicians’ standards for quality and relevance. Patient Data + LLM model = Stanford MedAgent Patient Data + LLM model + Guidelines + Clinical Validation = RhythmX AI Agent