New updates have been reported about WellBeam.
Claim 30% Off TipRanks
- Unlock hedge fund-level data and powerful investing tools for smarter, sharper decisions
- Discover top-performing stock ideas and upgrade to a portfolio of market leaders with Smart Investor Picks
WellBeam has secured a strategic collaboration with Compassus and a large Pacific Northwest health system, positioning its interoperability platform at the center of a multi-state acute and post-acute care network. The health system will deploy WellBeam across multiple regions in six states, enabling real-time clinical collaboration between more than 12,000 physicians and Compassus’ home health and hospice teams.
By replacing fax- and phone-based workflows with embedded, EMR-integrated processes, WellBeam aims to cut administrative friction, speed authorizations, and reduce clinician burnout in a segment where over 70% of coordination is still manual. For WellBeam, the deployment creates a scaled reference customer across 33-state Compassus operations and signals growing demand among large health systems for standardized, data-driven post-acute strategies.
Compassus expects the shared interoperability framework to strengthen health system relationships and improve visibility into patient care as more services shift out of the hospital. This alignment gives WellBeam a platform to demonstrate measurable impact on care quality, efficiency, and financial performance, while deepening its role as infrastructure for integrated home-based care.
CEO Amee Devani framed the partnership as proof that interoperability must be built around real clinical workflows and frontline needs. If successful, the implementation could drive follow-on adoption within Compassus’ 300-plus access points and beyond, reinforcing WellBeam’s positioning as a critical enabler of connected care across the acute and post-acute continuum.

