OVERLAND PARK, Kansas—WellSky, a health- and community-care technology and services company, announced an expanded partnership with Google Cloud to deliver a set of artificial intelligence (AI)-powered solutions for post-acute, acute and community care.
Building on the company’s success developing AI solutions, this next phase will integrate Google’s latest Gemini multimodal AI models and federated learning into WellSky’s nationwide network of more than 20,000 sites of care. The partnership will transition health care providers from application silos and data fragmentation to a unified, AI-first platform built on Google Cloud.
WellSky said it will continue to partner with Google Cloud to further integrate AI into its offering, including:
- Reimagining how clinicians and staff interact with technology: Creating an AI-first platform where manual data entry and traditional user interfaces are replaced by intelligent, automated and conversational interactions.
- Connecting the entire care continuum with predictive insights: Establishing a nationwide intelligence network that has the promise of identifying risks sooner, coordinating responses faster and closing gaps before they lead to negative outcomes.
- Extending the reach of care beyond walls: Harnessing multimodal AI to monitor, assess and support patients wherever they are—at home, in the community or between visits—so care is proactive, not reactive.
“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.”
More than five million clinicians, case managers and care coordinators already work within WellSky solutions daily. Integrating AI-powered insights, autonomous documentation and recommendations directly into the workflow ensures AI is not an add-on tool, but a natural extension of the caregiving process.
“AI can only transform care if it’s trusted, actionable and effortless to use,” said Aashima Gupta, global director, health care strategy and solutions, Google Cloud. “Our partnership with WellSky brings AI directly into the clinical and operational workflows where it can make the greatest impact—helping teams deliver better care, faster.”