True Mobile Health, LLC was founded in 2018 to connect lives through patient engagement and develop meaningful relationships with support staff. True Mobile Health offers a secure and scalable solution that is licensed to assist the needs of organizations focused on supporting end-users beyond the clinical care setting.
These organizations may consist of but are not limited to providers, managed care organizations and payers who want to integrate an effective patient engagement and communication tool. Clients and providers connect to improve health outcomes in this collaborative care approach. True Mobile Health offers a simple system of engagement with multiple touch points that combines the best of technology with the best practices in patient care.
True Mobile Health was developed by a close-knit team of professionals who have deep personal ties to addiction and recovery. This ultimately drives their passion to provide high-engagement, patient-centered telehealth solutions.
Steve Moak has established himself as a leader through his work in business, politics and non-profit organizations in Arizona for over 25 years. After graduating from Eastern Kentucky University, he quickly began ascending the corporate ranks working with major businesses, including Avon Products, NCR , and American Express.
Steve married his college sweetheart, Debbie and moved his family to Arizona in 1988 where they invested their savings into their own business, ProMark One. Under Steve’s leadership ProMark One expanded rapidly to a nationwide company with over 2500 employees. This incredible growth led to national recognition by Ernst & Young as “Entrepreneur of the Year” in 1991 and to ProMark One being listed as one of the INC 500 fastest Growing Companies for 5 years in a row. Steve sold ProMark One in 1996.
Currently Steve is Chairman of Benevolent Ventures, a private investment firm whose mission is “doing well and doing good.”
Steve also serves as Chairman of the Board of Synergy Solutions, a business providing customer service which he helped found in 2000.
That same year, he and his wife founded notMYkid, Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring positive life choices. notMYkid has impacted the lives of thousands of families throughout Arizona and all 50 states.
In 2004, Steve acquired First Check, a home diagnostic company with expertise in home drug testing. Steve expanded retail distribution making home drug testing a prevention tool available to parents nationwide and his success in the field of drug prevention was recognized with an appointment to President Bush’s Advisory Commission on Drug-Free Communities.
Steve serves as one of two outside Board Members of the Dorrance Family Enterprises Private Trust Company and Dorrance Family Foundation Board. Steve is past member of the United Way Foundation Board. Steve was a member of the Young Presidents Organization and held several roles including past Chairman. Steve was a founding member of Social Venture Partners of Arizona. Steve is on the Board of Greater Phoenix Leadership and he also maintains an active role in the World Presidents Organization. Steve is on the State Board for Young Life. Steve and Debbie have been long time supporters of Teach for America.
In 2010 Steve took his life’s experiences and ran for United States Congress believing that individuals can and should take an active role in our government.
Steve is a member of the Zanjero’s, an economic development group formed by Governor Doug Ducey to promote Arizona.
Steve’s wife Debbie is on Governor Ducey’s staff as Director of Youth, Faith and Family.
Dr. Rohde holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from the Union Graduate School and Union Institute, and completed training with the post-graduate Institute for Family Therapy. He most often works with children, adolescents and families, and frequently employs a combination of individual, family and group psychotherapy.
Dr. Rohde holds diplomat status with the American Board of Assessment Psychology and has specialty certification in addiction treatment from the American College of Professional Psychology. He is a former teacher and has also held administrative positions at a private school, an addictions treatment center, a community mental health center and a residential treatment program. Dr. Rohde has twice been recognized for “Distinguished Contributions to Psychology” by the Arizona Psychological Association.
Dr. Rohde has an interest in computer applications in psychology and is a founder and board member of notMYkid, a non-profit educational organization dedicated to improving the lives of children and families. He is past president of the Arizona Psychological Association.
Ryan Eibling got his start in professional software development as a member of the United States Air Force, 1994-1999. He received The Air Force Commendation Medal for his service at the Joint Typhoon Warning Center in Guam, where he developed custom software solutions saving 2,900 man hours of labor and thousands of dollars in software purchases. He was also the first airman certified as a satellite analyst in the center's 40-year history.
Since his honorable separation from the USAF in 1999 Ryan has worked with several startups, in some cases building the foundation of the company's technology from the ground up. There has been a common thread of medical services running through much of that work, from billing for large hospital systems, to apps for videos of patient visits, to logistics data analytics for large pharmaceutical companies.
Ryan has been involved in the development of True Mobile Health software and services since June 2018, working to improve recovery outcomes through continuous technology innovation.
Ryan is also an avid musician and multi-instrumentalist, performing regularly with a variety of musical groups in the Phoenix metro area and beyond.