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Tyler Rardin

EVP, Market Expansion & Business Development
“Providers committed to value-based care are often astounded to discover how the right sort of post-acute care, delivered at the right time, equates to better outcomes and a much lower total cost of care over time.”
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About Tyler Rardin

Tyler Rardin serves as Executive Vice President of Market Expansion & Business Development at Trella Health, where he leads strategic partnerships, new market expansion, and growth initiatives that enhance the value of Trella’s solutions and create new revenue opportunities. In his current role, Tyler is focused on expanding Trella’s footprint across the healthcare market, including its growing presence with hospitals and health systems. Following Trella’s 2025 acquisition of Repisodic, he has helped lead the company’s expansion into hospital discharge and care transitions — extending Trella’s platform upstream, from the point of discharge through post-acute.  

Tyler brings more than 15 years of healthcare technology experience across the care continuum, with expertise spanning health systems, ambulatory care, ACOs and value-based care, post-acute care, infusion, DME, and pharmacy. He joined Trella Health in 2018 as Vice President of Sales, helping expand Trella’s reach across key provider and supplier markets. He later served as General Manager for Suppliers, Distributors, and Manufacturers, where he guided strategy, growth, and market alignment across several of Trella’s core customer segments before stepping into his current executive leadership role. 

Before joining Trella Health, Tyler spent seven years at Ingenious Med, an Atlanta-based healthcare technology company, where he played a key role in scaling the business into a market leader with more than 50,000 end users. During his tenure, he helped grow company revenue by more than 500%, built partnerships with numerous top-10 health systems and key EHR vendors, and supported the deployment and adoption of Ingenious Med’s products nationwide. 

Tyler was drawn to healthcare because of the opportunity to improve outcomes for patients and families. He is especially passionate about the role post-acute care and care in the home can play in supporting some of the most vulnerable patient populations. That focus continues to shape his work at Trella Health, where he helps organizations use better data, stronger partnerships, and more connected solutions to navigate an increasingly complex healthcare landscape. 

In addition to his executive leadership roles, Tyler has served on the National Alliance for Care at Home Analytics Committee and is a member of the National Home Infusion Association’s Future of Infusion Advisory Council. These roles reflect his continued commitment to advancing the healthcare industry and supporting organizations as they adapt to new models of care delivery. 

Tyler believes AI has the potential to revolutionize healthcare by dramatically improving patient outcomes at a fraction of today’s cost. He is focused on practical use cases that help teams surface insights faster, reduce and automate manual work, and synthesize complex information more efficiently. One example is using AI to support go-to-market planning by helping teams analyze market opportunities, organize strategic inputs, and move from data to action more quickly. This focus reflects Tyler’s broader belief that AI should help teams operate with greater speed, clarity, and precision in an increasingly complex healthcare market. 

An Atlanta native, Tyler holds a bachelor’s degree in finance from the University of Alabama. Outside of work, he enjoys spending time with his family, traveling, playing golf, skiing, weekends on the lake, and keeping up with his kids’ sports. A self-described “AI nerd,” he always listening to podcasts to stay up-to-date, and building AI tools for both Trella and everyday life.

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