Studies show that a person's zip code is a better predictor of health than their genetic code. This is especially true in underserved communities who experience profound health disparities. The result is an increase in Population Health Management (PHM) demand, poor health outcomes, and unsustainable publicly funded Medicaid and Medicare program costs.
Population health challenges in underserved communities are opportunities for more holistic communal models of care that accelerate social innovation in this historically neglected market. Trestle partners with health, housing, and community stakeholders to deliver integrated multi-sector solutions that reduce unnecessary health system demand while improving outcomes and resident well-being.
Collaboration & Engagement Matters.
Transforming care possibilities where people live
Social Impact
Our country has an economic imperative to minimize social disparities and their economic impact on population well-being and publicly funded health care program costs. No one sector can solve these challenges alone. New partnerships are needed to improve the health and well-being of our most vulnerable citizens.
Value-Based Solutions
We engage best with people we trust and instinctively collaborate around those with whom we share a common goal. Trestle’s PHM approach aligns emerging Payer incentive strategies and facilitates Provider capabilities to address the earliest indicators of risk in underserved populations. Caring, professional advocates and in-place housing resources collectively transform insightful resident data points into meaningful outcomes and impact.
Integrated Capabilities
Ideas matter but pragmatic, actionable solutions matter more. Trestle’s approach aligns multi-sector capabilities to address complex population health and psychosocial risk challenges. Multiple source data integration sparks prioritized, holistic, resident care management and engagement opportunities while unlocking care delivery synergies. Provider collaboration is enhanced, quadruple aim objectives are better realized.