Healthcare IT News May 20, 2022
Bill Siwicki

The new offering is designed to boost whole health through evidence-based guided imagery and meditation.

Digital health company Get Well has partnered with Health Journeys, a publisher of guided imagery and meditation audios, to offer its programs to Get Well’s clients, with a special focus on veterans.

Health Journeys targets specific behavioral health challenges that military service members face, including anxiety, sleep deprivation, burnout, chronic pain, depression, anger, PTSD, grief, addiction, traumatic brain injury and injury rehabilitation.

Health Journeys’ guided imagery will be made available to veteran patients, a population that disproportionately experiences behavioral health conditions. Get Well said this partnership builds on its work with the VA and advances the company’s commitment to serving veterans and service members in...

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