FOR INSTITUTIONS
Communication Infrastructure Trusted by Public Agencies
Reach every resident in 50+ languages during emergencies—powered by responsible AI that amplifies your expertise instead of replacing it
THE PROBLEM
Fragmented Systems, Equity Gaps, and Procurement Risk
One‑way alerts, language barriers, and siloed tools create operational risk, compliance exposure, and delayed response.
THE SOLUTION
One Live Source of Truth—Multilingual, Auditable, Human‑Approved
Verified alerts + AI‑scaled translation + multi‑channel delivery, with human approval required for every public output.
Time Saved, Errors Reduced, Faster Activation
Modeled examples with validated processes and transparent caveats for procurement review
Procurement → Integration → Launch
Standards‑aligned onboarding with clear roles, timeline, and support.
Accessibility by Design
WCAG 2.1 AA design goal; many components aim for AAA where practical
Multilingual Workflows
50+ languages with human-in-the-loop approvals; channel-optimized delivery
Human‑Supervised AI
Faster content with full human approval, attribution, and overrides
Real‑Time Maps & GIS Interoperability
Collaborate live on maps; sync with ArcGIS and agency GIS
Cross‑Jurisdiction & Multi‑Team Collaboration
Coordinate across counties, emergency services, and vetted volunteers—securely and fast
Evergreen Pages & Embeddable Widgets
One update reflects everywhere—web, SMS, email, app, and widgets; link from ENS/IPAWS
Surveys & Two-Way Communication
Configurable surveys and response routing for two-way intelligence
Reporting & Analytics
Audit trails, equity metrics, and ROI dashboards
Multi‑Level Content Inheritance & Local Control
National defaults, state overrides, and county/city/community final say
Knowledgebase & Ticketed Support
Extensive self‑serve resources and responsive ticket support for all users
Security, Privacy, and Compliance—Verified and Transparent
HIPAA-ready (BAA); SOC 2 in progress; HITRUST planned; FedRAMP considerations; privacy and data sovereignty by design.
Pricing & Procurement Options
Flexible options aligned to public sector purchasing.
General Questions
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What is PHapp?
PHapp is a free nationwide app that delivers verified alerts from CDC, National Weather Service, and local agencies—covering weather, health, and safety risks with clear action steps.
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Who is behind PHapp?
PHapp is built by Wehealth Public Benefit Corp., in partnership with the University of Arizona, Arizona Department of Health Services, and local communities. The platform is co-developed through the Forum, a collaborative community of public health experts, researchers, and officials. Learn more at https://wehealth.org/forum
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Is PHapp available nationwide in the US?
Yes, PHapp is available across the United States including territories and tribal nations. We currently serve 3,432 counties and communities nationwide.
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Is PHapp available outside of the US?
Currently, PHapp is active in the US and in Bermuda. More countries coming soon.
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What types of information does PHapp provide?
PHapp covers 41 different risk and hazard categories including weather emergencies, disease outbreaks, environmental hazards, food and product recalls, and public safety notifications.
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What makes PHapp different from other emergency alert apps?
PHapp provides simplified alert levels, actionable next steps with personalized action plans, direct links to local resources including maps and transportation assistance, multi-channel delivery (app, SMS, email, video), AI-enhanced speed with human oversight, community reporting features, coverage of both emergency and public health concerns, 50+ human-translated languages, and requires no sign-up while respecting your privacy.
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How is PHapp funded?
PHapp is built by Wehealth Public Benefit Corporation, a legal structure that prioritizes public benefit alongside business sustainability. The platform is sustained through grant funding and partnerships with government agencies and academic institutions. PHapp is free for all users—no tiers, subscriptions, or hidden costs—and exists to protect communities and save lives, not maximize profit.
For Institutions
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What is the Portal?
The Portal is a powerful, real-time platform exclusively for public agencies and government officials to monitor, analyze, and respond to emerging threats. It provides an integrated dashboard consolidating critical data streams, advanced risk stratification for targeted interventions, multi-hazard monitoring and response coordination, anonymous population targeting for tailored recommendations, and mobile optimization for field decision-making. The Portal equips decision-makers with data-driven tools to protect communities when it matters most.
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How can my agency use the Portal?
Public health departments, emergency management agencies, and other government entities can use the Portal to monitor health and safety threats, coordinate responses, analyze risk patterns, and communicate with communities through PHapp. The Portal delivers real-time situational awareness and analytical capabilities for proactive preparation, calibrated responses, and measurable outcomes across treatment protocols, risk reduction strategies, preparedness initiatives, and crisis management—all within a single, streamlined interface.
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Can my organization partner with Wehealth?
Yes! Wehealth welcomes partnerships with grant-making organizations, academic institutions, public health agencies, and community organizations. Partners can join the Forum—a collaborative community where experts influence the product roadmap, participate in research projects, and shape the development of key initiatives. Forum members gain insider access to preview upcoming features, engage in discussions, and contribute to solutions that make a real-world impact. Contact us to learn about partnership opportunities.
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What are the costs for agencies using the Portal?
The Wehealth Portal is sustained through grant funding and partnerships. Contact us to discuss access and partnership opportunities for your agency.