Clearly, the U.S. needs more of both affordable housing and holistic, communal strategies to reduce marginalized population health disparities. Trestle engages underserved populations where they live – at the earliest indication of risk - to eliminate the root causes of psychosocial risk exacerbating unnecessary health system demand and costs.
Bridging the gaps
Complimenting capabilities to facilitate our collective social impact.
Transforming Possibilities
For Payers - Scalability
Trestle’s model helps payers overcome local resource limitations to address high-risk beneficiaries regardless of proprietary product market penetration. Risk management resources are facilitated without deployment of significant investment across disparate communities. Cost-effective capabilities support Quadruple Aim (Triple aim + clinical provider support) objectives.
For Providers - Extended Reach
Trestle’s model extends Provider reach beyond institutional and practice office walls. Informative resident data and enhanced resources support clinical health service delivery. Our platform and resident advocates (RA’s) align Provider care management protocols and evidence-based guidelines with behavioral and community resources. Activities are coordinated, redundancies are minimized, daily life management challenges (SDOH) are addressed and care gaps eliminated.
For Housers – Enhanced Capabilities
We know the least about the most underserved populations driving the majority of U.S. health care costs. Trestle collaborates with trusted in-place housing resources to better understand and identify existing resident life management and SDOH challenges that influence potential negative behavioral responses that exacerbate costs.
For Residents - Personalized Care
Life is complicated but especially so for underserved populations with limited means. Assigned RA “coaches” advocate for resident(s) based on care plans as needed with health system care managers, behavioral interventions and community resources to optimize care engagement and well-being activities.