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GetWellNetwork
GetWellNetwork, founded by Michael O'Neil in 2000, serves 1,000+ hospitals with its patient engagement platform, now part of SAIGroup.
GetWellNetwork
Michael O'Neil launched GetWellNetwork in August 2000 after undergoing treatment for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma at age 28. He sought to make patients active participants in their care rather than passive recipients. The company has since operated out of Bethesda, Maryland. Get Well 360, its core platform, provides digital patient engagement across the care continuum—inpatient through SmartRoom, outpatient through journey management, and at home. The platform integrates with 20+ EHRs and 500 partner systems, and it holds HITRUST, SOC 2, and FedRAMP Moderate certifications. Deployed across more than 950 client sites, GetWellNetwork claims 50 million patient interactions annually and a 30-day readmission reduction at OSF Health (per the firm's website). The firm served the Veterans Affairs under a federal contract and expanded internationally to Saudi Arabia at King Faisal Specialist Hospital. In 2025, SAIGroup, a provider of enterprise AI solutions, acquired GetWellNetwork and merged it with RhythmX AI to form GW RhythmX (per the firm's website, 2025). GetWellNetwork also operates a 501(c)(3) charity, Get Involved Now, focused on cancer and pediatric patients. The company’s structural differentiator is its acquisition by SAIGroup, which folded GetWell into a larger AI-first platform rather than leaving it as a standalone patient engagement vendor. This vertical integration with an enterprise AI parent is rare among digital health firms of its scale.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
2000
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Bethesda
Corporate office
7700 Old Georgetown Rd., 4th Floor, Bethesda, MD 20814, United States
Principals
Michael O'Neil
Founder
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who founded GetWellNetwork and why?
Michael O'Neil founded GetWellNetwork in 2000 after his own treatment for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. He felt care was being done to him rather than with him, which drove him to create a platform that engages patients actively in their healthcare (per the firm's website).
What does GetWell 360 do?
GetWell 360 is the firm's digital patient engagement platform. It covers inpatient, outpatient, community, and home settings with tools like SmartRoom, Hospital Journey Manager, and AI-powered navigation (per the firm's website).
Who owns GetWellNetwork now?
SAIGroup, a provider of enterprise AI solutions, acquired GetWellNetwork in 2025 and merged it with RhythmX AI. The combined entity is called GW RhythmX (per the firm's website, 2025).
What security certifications does GetWellNetwork hold?
GetWellNetwork has earned HITRUST and SOC 2 certifications, plus FedRAMP Moderate-level authorization for federal deployments (per the firm's website).
Does GetWellNetwork serve international healthcare providers?
Yes. GetWellNetwork has deployed its Interactive Patient Care solution at King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center in Saudi Arabia and states it serves multiple countries (per the firm's website).
What philanthropic structure does GetWellNetwork have?
Get Involved Now is a 501(c)(3) charity established by GetWellNetwork employees. It supports pediatric, leukemia, lymphoma, and high-risk pregnancy patients, as well as U.S. veterans (per the firm's website).
How does GetWellNetwork integrate with existing healthcare IT?
The platform integrates with over 20 unique EHRs and more than 500 partner systems via HL7 and proprietary workflow engines. It also works with GovCloud and VistA/CPRS for federal clients (per the firm's website).
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