As health systems, hospitals and practices build out population health strategies and increasingly serve urban and rural communities, they must optimize new care modalities to engage people in different geographic areas.
For Thedacare, getting patients throughout the northeast and central Wisconsin to engage with their health care can be a challenge regardless of the circumstance and location, but that’s especially true when there’s a pandemic that forced people to stay home. To achieve that, ThedaCare last year took an investment stake in startup b.well, Connected Health and the two have since jointly built a digital health app called Ripple.