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Wild Elm launches Healthcare Orchestration platform

Jul. 29, 2026
By AI, Created 15:18 UTC, Jul 29, 2026, AGP -

Wild Elm publicly launched July 29, 2026, with a new Healthcare Orchestration category aimed at helping multi-site healthcare organizations coordinate patient access, scheduling, communications and operations across existing systems. The company says early pilots have already surfaced operational issues, recovered appointment opportunities and flagged compliance risks before they reached patients or staff.

Why it matters: - Healthcare organizations have spent heavily on technology, but clinicians and care teams still lose time to fragmented systems and manual workarounds. - Wild Elm is pitching a different model: coordinate existing tools and workflows instead of replacing them, with the goal of improving access, productivity and the patient experience. - The platform is aimed at multi-site healthcare organizations, where complexity across locations, departments and resources can create more operational drag.

What happened: - Wild Elm announced its public launch on July 29, 2026, in Franklin, Tennessee. - The company introduced Healthcare Orchestration as a new category for intelligently coordinating people, systems and workflows across existing healthcare technologies. - Wild Elm said the platform is built to support patient access, scheduling, communications and operational workflows across healthcare systems. - James Pereyra, CEO and co-founder, said the company’s mission is to make healthcare feel human again. - Helio Padrao, CTO and co-founder, said Wild Elm aims to serve as an orchestration layer connecting patient access, communications, scheduling and clinical workflows across the healthcare enterprise. - Wild Elm linked its announcement on its LinkedIn page.

The details: - Wild Elm says the platform can improve patient access and scheduling. - The platform is designed to coordinate providers, staff, rooms, equipment and clinical resources through intelligent orchestration. - Wild Elm says the platform can automate patient engagement across AI voice, SMS and messaging channels. - The company says the system can reduce administrative burden while improving staff productivity. - Wild Elm says the platform can increase operational visibility, resource utilization and organizational performance. - The company was founded by healthcare operators with decades of experience leading multi-site healthcare organizations and by technology leaders who built platforms serving hundreds of millions of users. - Over the past several months, Wild Elm worked with pilot healthcare organizations to refine the platform using real-world operational challenges. - Early pilot deployments helped identify overlooked operational issues, recover appointment opportunities and prevent potential compliance risks before they affected patients or staff.

Between the lines: - Wild Elm is positioning Healthcare Orchestration as a category shift, not just another software product. - The pitch reflects a broader frustration in healthcare technology: organizations often keep adding tools without solving the handoff problems between them. - The company’s emphasis on preserving the human connection in care suggests it is targeting buyers who want automation without losing operational control.

What's next: - Wild Elm is expanding engagement with healthcare organizations that want to modernize patient access and improve operational performance. - The company will likely keep refining the platform as it works with more healthcare operators and pilot deployments. - Wild Elm says it is still early in its effort to become the intelligent operational layer across the healthcare enterprise.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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