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Ryan Miller

VP, Strategy and Business Development
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About Ryan Miller

Ryan Miller serves as Vice President of Strategy and Business Development at Trella Health, where he helps lead company strategy and grow Trella’s health system partnerships. A co-founder of Repisodic, Ryan has worked across nearly every part of the business since its inception and now focuses on expanding the impact of Trella’s care transition solutions following Repisodic’s acquisition by Trella Health. 

Ryan began his career in strategy and risk management consulting with Aon in San Francisco, but quickly realized he was more of a builder than an advisor. Looking for work that felt more meaningful and adventurous, he left San Francisco to work with the U.S. Defense Department in Afghanistan, where he led Psychological Operations and Information Operations programs for NATO. He later started and managed one of the country’s largest educational programs, the first-ever literacy program for the Afghan National Police Force. 

That experience shaped Ryan’s commitment to service, cross-cultural collaboration, and building programs that solve complex problems. After returning from Afghanistan, he earned a Master of Arts in Economics from Johns Hopkins University and an MBA from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, where he met his future Repisodic co-founder, Mike Cwalinski. 

Ryan’s path into healthcare began at Siemens Healthcare, where he led healthcare policy work in Washington, D.C., as the Affordable Care Act was reshaping the industry. Working with policymakers, legislators, trade organizations, and healthcare leaders, he became fascinated by the intersection of healthcare business, policy, and strategy. His work with Mike on value-based care projects helped spark the earliest ideas for Repisodic. 

For Ryan, the mission became personal when his grandmother experienced a difficult hospital-to-home care transition. That experience showed him how confusing and stressful discharge can be for patients and families — and how much better the process could be with the right support. Today, he is driven by a personal mission to help people across the country have a more informed, educated, and supported experience during care transitions. 

Ryan believes AI represents the next major opportunity to improve discharge and care transitions at scale. To him, AI is the culmination of what Repisodic has been working toward: removing manual processes, waste, and inefficiency from the hospital discharge process. By bringing AI into both internal operations and customer-facing products, he believes Trella can move faster and improve a critical part of healthcare more meaningfully than ever before. 

Outside of work, Ryan is happiest meeting new people and learning new things around the world. He spends the year skiing, snowboarding, hiking, and fishing. An avid music lover, Ryan attends as many concerts and music festivals as possible and has an extensive vinyl record collection.  

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