The company has added Repisodic to its solution portfolio to ease the transition from hospitals to home health

ATLANTA—Trella Health announced it has added Repisodic—a hospital discharge automation platform enabling patient-centered care transitions—to its solution portfolio.

“Health systems are under growing pressure to lower inpatient length of stay, improve discharge adherence and reduce readmissions—all while managing complex patient needs and shrinking margins,” said Scott Tapp, chief executive officer at Trella Health. “Too many patients fall through the cracks during the most critical transition in their recovery—the move from hospital to post-acute care—and it’s costing lives, dollars and trust.”

Trella Health’s 2025 Post-Acute Care Industry Trend Report found that patients who adhered to home health discharge instructions had a 30-day readmission rate of 12.7%, compared to 15.1% for those who did not—a 2.4 percentage point gap that underscores the importance of timely, appropriate care transitions. The move marks a significant milestone in Trella’s mission to improve patient outcomes by combining intelligent workflows with actionable insights.

“Hospital discharge remains one of the most challenging and disconnected points in the patient journey, with many organizations still relying on paper lists, faxes and verbal handoffs that create avoidable inefficiencies,” said Tyler Rardin, general manager at Trella Health. “With Repisodic, we’re expanding our data infrastructure further upstream—aligning insights, workflows and decisions from discharge through post-acute recovery to deliver better outcomes for patients and their families.”

Founded in 2017, Repisodic claims to improve the hospital discharge process by delivering an electronic health record (EHR)-integrated automation platform that helps leading health systems streamline care transitions and accelerate discharges. Health systems using the platform have reduced inpatient length of stay and increased referrals to high-quality post-acute providers. 


“Repisodic has revolutionized our discharge planning process,” said James Halbert, performance manager at Yale New Haven Health. “We’ve seen a full day reduction in inpatient length of stay for skilled nursing facilities discharges, translating to tens of thousands of patient days saved each year and delivering millions of dollars in measurable financial benefit.”

With Repisodic, Trella Health now supports over 50 health systems and more than 1,000 post-acute organizations nationwide. Together, the platforms connect with over 30 acute and post-acute EHR systems, creating a powerful foundation for real-time collaboration across care settings. This merger also advances Trella’s broader strategy to build one of the largest health care data lakes in the market—powering AI-driven insights that streamline workflows, improve care coordination and advance value-based outcomes.