WellSky, a well-known provider of technology and services for health and community care, has announced a larger collaboration with Google Cloud. This expanded partnership aims to transform the way care is delivered across post-acute, acute, and community settings. Building on their previous work with artificial intelligence and cloud infrastructure, the two companies are now focused on bringing more advanced AI tools into clinical and operational workflows that are used daily by healthcare professionals.
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As part of this new phase, WellSky will integrate Google Cloud’s latest AI technologies, including the Gemini multimodal models and federated learning. These innovations will be deployed across WellSky’s extensive national network of over 20,000 care locations. The shared goal is to eliminate data silos and fragmented systems, replacing them with a unified, AI-first platform that simplifies processes and strengthens care coordination across the continuum.
WellSky’s approach to AI integration centers on three key areas. First, they aim to modernize how clinicians interact with technology by replacing traditional interfaces like keyboards with conversational, intelligent systems. This shift would allow care teams to focus more on patients and less on administrative tasks. Second, the company is building a predictive intelligence network designed to flag patient risks early, streamline responses, and prevent negative health outcomes. Third, they are extending the reach of care beyond clinical settings by using AI to monitor and support patients in their homes and communities—promoting continuous and proactive care.
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Bill Miller, Chairman and CEO of WellSky, views this partnership as a fundamental shift in how care should be delivered. He believes the future of healthcare involves technology that fades into the background, empowering clinicians to concentrate on patient care without being bogged down by excessive documentation or outdated tools. According to Miller, the goal is a seamlessly connected care environment where data is dynamic, intelligent, and always available to support decisions in real time.
Aashima Gupta, Global Director of Healthcare Strategy and Solutions at Google Cloud, emphasized the importance of embedding AI directly into the heart of clinical workflows. She noted that AI can only be truly transformative if it is trusted, intuitive, and integrated where it matters most—within the day-to-day operations of care delivery. Gupta expressed confidence that this deepened partnership with WellSky will help healthcare teams deliver smarter and more efficient care by making advanced AI capabilities accessible and actionable at the point of care.
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