Get Well and RhythmX AI both part of SymphonyAI Group have merged to form GW RhythmX, a powerful AI-native platform uniting patient engagement, clinical data, and precision care. The platform uses predictive and generative AI, combining clinical, payer, financial, and social data in real time to deliver personalized care recommendations, improve patient-clinician engagement, and optimize health system performance.
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Get Well and RhythmX AI are joining forces to create GW RhythmX, an AI-powered precision care company backed by SymphonyAI. By merging digital patient engagement with generative and predictive AI, the platform integrates clinical, payer, financial, and social data to deliver real-time, tailored insights. The move promises to transform how health systems support patients offering smarter, more personalized care at every touchpoint.
In a major move set to reshape patient care, Get Well and RhythmX AI are merging to form GW RhythmX a next-generation, AI-native precision care company. The merger brings together Get Well’s deep expertise in patient engagement and RhythmX AI’s sophisticated predictive and generative AI capabilities, both under the broader SymphonyAI (SAIGroup) umbrella.
The new platform unites data across more than ten sources from electronic health records to payer data, financial systems, and social determinants of health. By synthesizing this information in real time, GW RhythmX can surface actionable insights for clinicians, tailor patient engagement, predict disease progression, and optimize both care quality and financial performance for health systems.
One of the first innovations on this platform is Opal, Get Well’s always-on AI patient assistant. Launched at the Get Connected 2025 conference, Opal supports patients during hospital stays and beyond helping with discharge planning, check-ins, education, and follow-up.
Leadership for the combined company will see Deepthi Bathina, Founder and CEO of RhythmX AI, serving as CEO of GW RhythmX, while Michael O’Neil, Get Well’s Founder & CEO, will transition to Vice Chair.
SymphonyAI’s chairman, Dr. Romesh Wadhwani, underscored the ambition: “With RhythmX AI and Get Well together, we now have the team, technology, and scale to forever change the way medicine is practiced.”
The new company already claims a vast footprint serving over 150 health systems and impacting more than 85 million patients, including 8 million U.S. veterans.
“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.”
By
HB Team

