# Betsy Eble — Founder Bio

## Short bio (50 words)

Betsy Eble is the founder of Wellet, a health companion built for family caregivers. She designed the UX for Duke Health's first EHR, launched through Duke Executive Health. When she became a caregiver herself, she saw the gap in tools for families and built Wellet to close it.

## Medium bio (150 words)

Betsy Eble is the founder of Wellet, a health companion built for family caregivers. She designed the UX for Duke Health's first electronic health record system, launched through Duke Executive Health, and spent over a decade working at the intersection of clinical data and design.

When Betsy became a caregiver herself, she saw the gap firsthand. Every health tool she tried was built for the patient or the provider — nothing was built for the person in between, the one reading a discharge summary at 11 PM trying to figure out if a medication changed.

Wellet is the tool Betsy needed and couldn't find. It reads a loved one's medical records, follows their medications and care patterns, and tells families what's changing in plain language. It's designed to help coordinate care — never to second-guess providers.

## Long bio (300 words)

Betsy Eble is the founder and clinical designer of Wellet, a health companion built for family caregivers. She designed the UX for Duke Health's first electronic health record system, launched through Duke Executive Health, and spent more than a decade working at the intersection of clinical data, design, and patient experience.

Throughout her career, Betsy watched talented clinicians pour their energy into records systems built for billing and compliance rather than for the people reading them. She watched families struggle to understand what a visit summary meant, which medication had changed, or whether a lab result required a call back. She saw how much of the real work of caregiving happened outside the clinic — on kitchen tables, in group texts between siblings, in the quiet panic of a late-night portal login.

When Betsy became a caregiver herself, the problem became personal. Every tool she tried was built for patients or providers. Nothing was built for the person in between — the family member holding everything together. So she built Wellet.

Wellet is a health companion that notices what's changing in a loved one's care and explains it in plain language. It reads uploaded records and connects to supported patient portals, follows medications, labs, and visit notes, and stays on top of the small shifts that matter. It's designed to help families coordinate care — not to second-guess clinicians or flag medical decisions.

Betsy is based in North Carolina. She writes regularly on [Medium](https://medium.com/@betsyeble) about building Wellet, caregiving, and the unfinished work of making healthcare more humane. She's available for interviews on family caregiving, consumer health technology, AI in healthcare, and the design of clinical tools.

**Contact:** betsy@getwellet.com
