Expand Your Program Into Healthcare Partnerships

Secure healthcare partnerships for your program
without guessing what outcomes institutions expect to see.

Most organizations come to us when they are preparing for:

• a healthcare partnership
• a grant proposal requiring outcomes
• a board presentation
• program expansion

If you’re tired of:

  • Outcomes feeling scattered despite tracking a lot of activity

  • The board wanting clearer metrics

  • Healthcare partners asking for more data

  • Impact reports feeling vague

  • Knowing your program works but struggling to explain how

Unlock:

Credibility With Funders

Clarity For Leadership

A Program Structure That Can Scale

Legitimacy With Healthcare Partners

Successful Partnerships

Diversified Funding

Show hospitals, health systems, and funders exactly how your program works and what outcomes it produces


Get the clarity you need to scale.

From scattered metrics, vague outcomes, confusing impact reports to clear population definition, measurable outcomes, and a framework for structured evaluation.

Take the 5 minute assessment.

Receive a free breakdown of how clearly your program can be evaluated by healthcare partners, along with recommended next steps.

Built from real analysis of the social care market.

This approach comes from Christina Rodriguez’s work publishing analysis through Pull, where she examines how social care programs succeed (and fail) when working with healthcare systems.

Through this work she has studied:

  • why programs struggle to demonstrate outcomes

  • how healthcare systems evaluate social care interventions

  • why strong programs often fail to translate their impact

This engagement brings those insights directly into your program design.

  • “Exactly the kind of accessible on-ramp that organizations need before they can afford full actuarial modeling. It fills a huge gap in the market.”

    —Actuarial Partner

  • “Christina’s breadth of knowledge far surpasses anyone I’ve encountered in the nonprofit health sector. She combines a brilliant analytical mind with a deep understanding of how funding, policy, and people intersect. Working with her has been a masterclass in how social care can be both compassionate and financially sustainable.”

    — Ann Scanlon McGinity, Ph.D., RN, FAAN Executive Director (Interim), Nurses Transforming Healthcare Foundation