
What You Should Know:
– WellSky, a health and community care technology company, has announced an expanded partnership with Google Cloud to deliver a transformative suite of AI-powered solutions.
– The collaboration will leverage Google’s latest Gemini multimodal AI models to create an AI-first platform for post-acute, acute, and community care, moving providers away from fragmented data and siloed applications.
Embedding AI into WellSky’s Clinical Workflow
The partnership builds on WellSky’s existing use of Google Cloud’s secure and scalable infrastructure, including Vertex AI. This new phase will deeply integrate AI into the core of WellSky’s offerings, impacting a network of more than 20,000 sites of care.
WellSky is concentrating on embedding AI where it matters most: within the clinical workflow. The partnership will focus on three key areas:
- Reimagining Clinical Interactions: Creating an AI-first platform that replaces traditional user interfaces with intelligent, automated, and conversational interactions. This aims to free clinicians from repetitive tasks and documentation burdens.
- Connecting the Care Continuum: Establishing a nationwide intelligence network that can identify risks sooner, coordinate faster responses, and close care gaps before they lead to negative outcomes.
- Extending Care Beyond Walls: Utilizing multimodal AI to proactively monitor, assess, and support patients wherever they are, whether at home, in the community, or between visits.
More than five million clinicians, case managers, and care coordinators already use WellSky solutions daily. By integrating AI directly into their workflow, the partnership aims to make AI a natural extension of the caregiving process, ensuring its maximum impact on patient outcomes and the clinician experience.
“This partnership is about more than technology—it’s about reshaping the future of connected care,” said Bill Miller, chairman and CEO of WellSky. “We imagine a future of care where the keyboard and the mouse are relics of the past. Where technology is ambient, data is fluid and intelligent, and clinicians can leverage their expertise to fully focus on patient care, instead of being burdened by documentation and repetitive tasks.”