Truity™ is the industry’s first comprehensive health optimization platform that provides multi-level interventions at the point of care and leverages:
Health optimization solutions for health systems
Spark change, reduce systemic bias, build trust, and promote transformational clinical, social, and behavioral interventions for diverse populations at the point of care with our industry-leading platform, Truity™.

Truity™ Platform
With knowledge and health optimization for all
- clinically integrated workflow tools
- a proprietary clinical knowledge base
- patient-specific clinical and social data sets
With Truity™, you can make strides in addressing systemic disparities through comprehensive organizational and community solutions designed to address health optimization. Focused on diverse populations, the platform places effective tools, knowledge and insight into the hands of providers, care teams, and patients.

Point of care interventions
Because health optimization can’t wait
While social and behavioral change takes time, Truity™ delivers personalized, actionable clinical insights at the point of care. This can immediately impact patients’ lives and swiftly move the needle on health optimization.
Decision support for healthcare organizations combined with patient-facing information, health optimization coaches, and behavioral nudges, will improve patient outcomes.
Advance Healthcare Optimization
Optimization drives better outcomes
Organizations that prioritize personalized, data-informed care can improve health outcomes, reduce disparities, and foster healthier communities across all populations.
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Knowledge Base
Proprietary and unique collection of health optimization information to drive interventions and education.

Reports and Dashboards
Show how you’re reducing health disparities and get data for reimbursement.

Coaching
Rebuild patient trust and adherence to care plans with health optimization coaches.
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