Health tech investor the SymphonyAI Group aims to leverage the best of both companies’ AI expertise to expand its reach among health systems.
RhythmX AI and Get Well, two companies under the SAI Group’s banner, have merged to form GW RhythmX, the investor announced last week. The combined company already has broad reach in the healthcare market. It currently serves 150 health systems, SAI Group said in a press release.
The companies' combined capabilities will engage patients and help them navigate the healthcare system, while delivering personalized insights to physicians at the point of care, according to the investor in a press release.
The former standalone company RhythmX AI is a personalized care platform that supports physician decision-making and boosts physician productivity by providing AI-powered care recommendations tailored to the patient. The platform also helps proactively manage patient care by identifying at-risk patients and projecting disease progression. It also routes patients to the right clinician at the right time.
The company worked with New Mexico-based Presbyterian Healthcare Services to pilot its gen AI platform for primary care clinicians last year.
Get Well, formerly known as GetWellNetwork, is a patient outreach and engagement company powered by AI. It allows care delivery organizations to do personalized patient outreach, engagement and activation. Its AI-powered patient assistant helps to engage patients in their care and take charge of their care journeys.
GetWell has been deployed in leading large health systems such as Kaiser Permanente, Ascension, Adventist Health, Stanford Medicine and the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs.
The combined company will be led by RhythmX AI Founder and CEO Deepthi Bathina, while Get Well’s Founder and CEO Micheal O’Neill will serve as Vice Chairman.
“With our companies coming together as one, we have the opportunity to forever change the way medicine is practiced,” Bathina said in a statement. “By orchestrating all of healthcare’s data into one platform of actionable intelligence, we’re helping clinicians focus on what matters most, giving patients a more connected experience, and enabling health systems to achieve new levels of operational and financial performance.”
The platform also allows healthcare customers to design outreach campaigns to close specific care gaps. When SAI Group acquired Get Well in 2024, it promised to supercharge the digital patient engagement platform with generative AI.
SAIGroup invests in enterprise AI software companies. Its portfolio includes SymphonyAI, which is used in retail, financial services and other industries, as well as clinical AI and real-world data company ConcertAI and along with RhythmX AI.
“For a long time I’ve seen the power of AI to reshape industries,” said Romesh Wadhwani, Chairman of SymphonyAI Group and a Silicon Valley billionaire, in a statement. “With RhythmX AI and Get Well together, we now have the team, technology, and scale to do the same for healthcare, uniting AI with our deep knowledge of healthcare and patient needs, rapid innovation and financial strength to help health systems thrive in the new era of patient-centric, AI-powered precision care.”
Its Precision Care AI Platform brings together more than 10 sources of patient data, including clinical, payer, financial and social data, along with physicians’ sources of knowledge, including the electronic health record, practice policies and clinical guidelines.
With the data, the platform provides clinical and operational insights for clinicians and nurses while improving care for patients through its personalized treatment recommendations. It can operate in all care settings.
RhythmX AI has 25,000 clinical validations to date and integrates with any health system EHR. It touts improved financial performance for healthcare delivery organizations by optimizing coding and billing at the point of care.
Get Well says it has allowed customers to “capture significant new revenue” and reduce hospital readmissions by 65%.