b.well Backend Updates (3/23/26)

b.well Data Refinery Updates

We are continuously improving how health data is normalized and enriched within the b.well platform. This release includes refinements toMedications, Conditions, Immunizations, and AllergyIntolerance resources via the SDK and APIs. No contract changes are required and no action is needed on your end -- you will simply begin receiving higher quality, more consistent data.

What's changing:

These improvements are the evolution of the Data Refinery delivering cleaner, more clinically meaningful health data. The changes below are transparent to your integration today, though future releases will expose additional fields that leverage this enhanced data.

More Accurate and Consistent Medications

What changed: Medications are better normalized and grouped, with clearer brand/generic by RxNorm term type, and explicit brand/generic mapping.
Why it matters: Medication history with consistent grouping and status information to support medication management, reconciliation, and adherence workflows.

Richer Condition Data

What changed: Conditions now include standardized coding, chronic vs. acute classification, refined status logic and provider attribution.
Why it matters: More reliable chronic disease tracking, population analytics, and clinical prioritization.

Improved Immunization Normalization

What changed: Immunizations now use consistent standardized coding with complete vaccine group mapping.
Why it matters: Better foundation for vaccine series tracking, immunization gap detection, and preventive care workflows

Cleaner AllergyIntolerance Records

What changed: Allergy data is now standardized with cleaner categorization, ingredient-level normalization and aggregated history with current status.
Why it matters: Clearer, more actionable allergy history, supporting better medication safety checks and more accurate clinical decision-making.

Unified Search Updates

We've updated Unified Search to better handle typos and still surface relevant results. Search queries with minor typos will now more consistently return the intended matches, with the most relevant results ranking higher.