Chelsea King Arthur, DrPH, and VP of Population and Digital
Health at Get Well has been named to Becker's Hospital Review 231+
Black healthcare leaders to know in 2024
BETHESDA, Md., May 24, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- Get Well, the global leader in digital patient
engagement, today announced their VP of Population and Digital
Health, Chelsea King Arthur, DrPH, was recognized on Becker's
Hospital Review's list of 231+ Black healthcare leaders to know in
2024 list. The Becker's list honors Black healthcare leaders that
are "shaping the patient experience, educating and training the
next generation of healthcare providers, and furthering equity and
inclusion."
Under the Technology and Innovation section of the list, Chelsea
was recognized as follows: "Dr. King Arthur's mission is to bridge
the gap between the healthcare continuum and patients through
whole-person, personalized care. She works to execute this mission
through her role at Get Well and as the immediate past chairwoman
of the board for Health Care for the Homeless. Every day, she sees
first-hand the hurdles under-resourced and marginalized populations
face while trying to access quality care. At Get Well, Dr. King
Arthur addresses these issues in the patient healthcare experiences
through scalable, AI-powered digital engagement tools. Her current
focus is on expanding successful programs in two priority areas:
youth mental health and maternal health. Utilizing baseline
outcomes and engagement data, Dr. King Arthur and her team tailor
interventions to meet the specific healthcare needs of targeted
populations. Rigorous screening identifies existing providers, and
in cases where providers are lacking, she leads a team in
constructing personalized pathways, resources and tools for
patients based on their risk profiles. To further their impact, the
equity-focused programs also incorporate culturally and
linguistically appropriate content for their intended
populations."
"We are thrilled to see Chelsea get recognized for her
contributions to healthcare," said Michael O'Neil, Founder and
CEO of Get Well. "She is absolutely brilliant at what she does, and
we are honored that she spends her days here at Get Well leading
the charge to improve the patient experience for underserved
populations."
"I am incredibly honored to receive this award, and even more
thrilled that I get to work every day to change how individuals,
especially those who are under-resourced experience the healthcare
system," said Chelsea King Arthur. She continued to say that "more
black and brown women commanding the ships in healthcare is a good
thing. We cannot continue to talk about health equity and
highlighting populations with historically poor outcomes without
bringing individuals from those communities or with close ties to
them to the decision making table."
About Get Well
Get Well provides enterprise digital
patient experience and navigation solutions for hospitals and
communities around the world. Our products empower healthcare
organizations to deliver patient-centered experiences that drive
retention and growth, increase patient satisfaction, improve
clinical quality and reduce cost of care. Learn more at
getwellnetwork.com or follow Get Well on LinkedIn and Twitter.
CONTACT: getwell@haymaker.com
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