Trualta Surpasses $100M in Healthcare Savings — Proving the ROI of Caregiver Enablement
Caregivers are a critical lever for cost reduction, improved outcomes, and system transformation.
We’re proud to share a major milestone: Trualta has surpassed $100 million in Quantified Health Outcomes (QHO) savings, reinforcing what forward-thinking healthcare leaders already know. Investing in caregiver education and support delivers measurable ROI inside organizations and within the entire healthcare ecosystem.
Read the full press release here: Trualta’s $100M Savings Milestone Reinforces Caregivers as Essential to U.S. Healthcare System Transformation
Caregivers Support the Entire System
Across multiple studies, caregivers who actively engage with Trualta’s learning, peer support, and coaching platform achieved measurable outcomes that directly impact healthcare utilization and cost:
- 20% reduction in unexpected hospital visits
- 35% improvement in care recipient health
- 30% improvement in caregiver wellness
- 15-month delay in long-term care transitions or nursing facility placement
Trualta’s Quantified Health Outcomes methodology applies established healthcare cost benchmarks to observed reductions in avoidable utilization and delayed facility transitions. The findings consistently show that sustained caregiver engagement drives measurable system-level impact.
A Timely Milestone as CMS Expands Caregiver Recognition
This milestone comes at a pivotal moment. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is accelerating caregiver-centered policy initiatives, including:
- The GUIDE Model
- The Elevate Program
- New Caregiver Training Services (CTS) billing codes
- Broader transformation efforts like the Rural Health Transformation (RHT) program
As caregivers are more often being recognized as integral members of the care team the need to operationalize caregiver engagement and training at scale is becoming more urgent. Health plans, providers, and policymakers are recognizing their impact on the overall health of families and communities.
Strengthening Rural Healthcare Systems
Trualta’s impact has been particularly strong in rural communities, where caregiver activity in 2025 was 40% higher than in urban areas. Caregivers completed more than 7.35 million minutes of learning and support activities, with one statewide partner reporting more than $6 million in combined savings from reduced emergency department visits and delayed long-term care transitions.
As rural systems face workforce shortages and access challenges, caregiver enablement is emerging as a practical, scalable solution.
Why Caregiver Enablement Matters Now
The U.S. healthcare system is facing mounting pressure from an aging population, workforce shortages, and rising costs. Caregivers are essential to prevention, chronic condition management, and long-term care sustainability — yet historically under-supported.
Surpassing $100 million in savings quantifies a powerful truth that cannot be ignored:
When caregivers are trained, supported, and connected, the entire healthcare ecosystem benefits.
For payers, providers, state agencies, and employers seeking sustainable cost control and better outcomes, caregiver enablement is no longer optional — it’s strategic infrastructure.