Hospitals · Physician practices · Post-acute · Community organizations
You're already doing the work. Now make it count.
The calls, the faxes, the follow-ups nobody sees — Watershed puts it all on one shared patient record, on the systems you already use, at no cost to you. Your whole care team in one place, for every patient you see.
The work nobody sees
One fax. One outcome. Everything else is unpaid work.
The question you should be asking
Free tech? How is there no catch?
Health plans, ACOs, States, and others who fund healthcare pay for Watershed because coordinated transitions move the numbers they're accountable for. But it's not their tool, it's yours, and they happen to pay for it. You control your workflows. Your data stays yours. The EMR stays the source of truth. And you use it for every patient — not just theirs.
Everyone sees the same patient
A single real-time record across every setting.
No one changes how they work
EHR, portal, fax, or phone — meet the network where you are.
Every action is on the record
Coordination measured as it happens.
What you get on day one
The full picture of your patient and credit for the work.
See all available data at check-in
Admissions, discharges, clinical documents, and care team activity across every setting your patient touches; in real time, in one place, instead of scattered across calls and portals.
Reach the whole care team
Ask the question, share the update, close the loop; directly with the hospital, the specialist, the agency, without playing phone tag through front desks.
Transitions don't stop
Referrals and handoffs land with someone who can act, and your team can see each step close on the record, and no more wondering if the fax arrived.
Your work on the record
The coordination your team already does becomes visible to the plans and programs that reward it: quality measures, network standing, value-based contracts.
What it does for practices like yours
Same staff. Same systems. Different results.
The network you build
Every invite kills another fax.
You invite the people you already work with — the hospital down the road, the home health agency, the specialist who never answers the portal. Each one that joins is one less number to chase, one less record to hunt, one more handoff that closes on its own. The network you build is yours.
Join the network