Get Well and RhythmX AI, both part of SymphonyAI Group, have announced they are joining together to form a single company. This new company brings together strong healthcare knowledge and cutting-edge artificial intelligence. The merger creates the most complete AI-focused organization aimed at changing how care is given, how patients interact with the healthcare system, and how health systems manage their finances.

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Dr. Romesh Wadhwani, Chairman of SymphonyAI Group, said he has always believed that AI can change many industries. By joining Get Well and RhythmX AI, he says they now have the people, technology, and support needed to do this in healthcare. They combine AI with a deep understanding of what patients need, fast innovation, and strong financial resources to help health systems succeed in the new era of AI-driven care.

The new company aims to advance patient engagement, high-quality care, and the financial health of health systems at the same time. Their Precision Care AI Platform uses data from more than ten different sources, including clinical, insurance, financial, and social factors, along with health system electronic health records, policies, and guidelines. This helps provide real-time insights and recommendations for both clinical and operational decisions.

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Built on responsible AI with over 25,000 clinical validations and designed to work with any health system’s electronic health records, the platform is already making a difference. It has generated over 300,000 personalized treatment recommendations so far. These recommendations improve care in various settings, predict the progression of diseases, find undiagnosed conditions, and help with coding and billing at the point of care. RhythmX AI combines medical superintelligence with medical economics to improve the quality of care and ensure accurate financial reporting in health systems.

Get Well continues its leadership in digital patient engagement, helping patients better understand, follow, and connect with their care. It services most of the top health systems in the U.S., including Adventist Healthcare, Ascension, UMass Memorial, BayCare, and LifeBridge Health. Get Well has helped customers gain new revenue, cut hospital readmissions by more than 65%, and achieve high levels of patient satisfaction. This merger allows the new company to continue Get Well’s mission, now with the added power of advanced AI-driven care. Together, the merged company will serve over 150 health systems and has already helped more than 85 million patients, including 8 million U.S. military veterans. It offers the only integrated platform that has been proven to improve profits, raise quality standards, and enhance clinical outcomes at a large scale. Deepthi Bathina, the founder and CEO of RhythmX AI, will lead the new company as CEO. She has over 20 years of experience at the intersection of healthcare, technology, and AI innovation. She has held senior executive roles at Humana, Nuance Communications, and Wolters Kluwer Health, driving growth and innovation in Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial markets. She led global operations, scaling AI-powered solutions to hundreds of thousands of clinicians across more than 170 countries. Her experience will guide the new organization into its next stage of growth. Michael O’Neil, founder and CEO of Get Well, will move to the role of Vice-Chair of the merged company. He called today a major milestone for SymphonyAI Group, the two companies, and the healthcare industry as a whole. He mentioned that combining decades of enterprise AI from SymphonyAI, patient engagement leadership from Get Well, and advanced AI capabilities from RhythmX AI speeds up the delivery of a better future for both clinicians and patients.

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