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§ Private Profile · Florham Park, NJ, USA
AI-powered transitional care platform offering virtual support for post-discharge patients to prevent hospital readmissions.
Based in Mendham Borough, New Jersey, Dimer Health operates an AI-powered transitional care platform that provides continuous virtual support for patients during the critical 48 hours following their hospital discharge. The company targets hospitals, health systems, and commercial payers with a technology-enabled service designed to reduce readmission rates for high-risk cases, particularly focusing on complex oncology recovery and post-surgical monitoring. Operating with a lean team of one to ten employees, the enterprise has secured significant venture capital, including an initial $2.95 million seed round followed by a recent $13.5 million financing. The startup has gained notable industry recognition by winning an Accenture Innovation Award and having its clinical care model featured in major publications like Fortune and Slice of Healthcare. Dimer Health was founded in 2022 by Caroline Hodge, Sarig Reichert, Gidon Coussin, and Dhaval Patel.
Dimer Health has raised $16.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Dimer Health has raised $16.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Dimer Health has raised $16.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Dimer Health's investors include Team8, Table Management, William Ackman, SilverCircle, TechAviv, B Capital Group, Oak HC/FT, TechAviv Founder Partners, Village Global, Will Ventures.
Dimer Health has raised $16.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $14.0M Series A in March 2026.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 1, 2026 | $14M Series A | Team8, Table Management, William Ackman | SilverCircle, TechAviv | Announced |
| Apr 1, 2023 | $2M Seed | — | B Capital Group, OAK HC/FT, TechAviv Founder Partners, Village Global, Will Ventures | Announced |
Dimer Health is a technology company specializing in AI-powered transitional care medicine, providing continuous virtual healthcare services to patients after hospital discharge. Their core product is a clinician-led, AI-enabled platform that offers personalized recovery plans, 24/7 medical support, and telehealth services aimed at reducing hospital readmissions, emergency room visits, and improving patient satisfaction. They primarily serve patients transitioning from hospital to home, addressing the critical post-discharge care gap that drives $62 billion in readmission costs annually. Dimer Health’s model blends AI insights with physician oversight to deliver safer recoveries and reduce healthcare system burdens, demonstrating strong growth momentum through awards like the Accenture Innovation Award and expanding collaborations with health systems nationwide[1][2][3][4].
Founded in 2022 and based in Mendham, New Jersey, Dimer Health was co-founded by Caroline Hodge, MS, PA-C, MBA, a healthcare executive with over 15 years of clinical leadership and operational experience, and Sarig, an entrepreneur with a background in building successful technology products at Wix. The idea emerged from the recognition that patients often face uncertainty and lack of support after hospital discharge, leading to costly readmissions and poor outcomes. Early traction came from developing a unique AI-powered transitional care model that integrates continuous virtual care with real-time clinical insights, validated by winning the Accenture Innovation Award and gaining attention from health system and payer stakeholders[1][3][5].
Dimer Health rides the growing trend of AI integration in healthcare, particularly in telehealth and post-acute care management. The timing is critical as healthcare systems face increasing pressure to reduce costs, improve outcomes, and manage clinician burnout. Market forces such as rising hospital readmission penalties, the shift to value-based care, and the demand for continuous patient engagement favor Dimer’s model. By combining AI with clinical expertise, Dimer Health exemplifies the move from rigid, rules-based healthcare software to adaptive, learning systems that personalize care dynamically. Their approach influences the broader ecosystem by demonstrating scalable, technology-enabled solutions that extend care beyond hospital walls, improving system efficiency and patient experience[1][2][6][7].
Looking ahead, Dimer Health is poised to expand its footprint through deeper partnerships with health systems, payers, and providers, scaling its AI-enabled transitional care platform nationally. Trends shaping their journey include the increasing adoption of AI in clinical workflows, regulatory support for telehealth, and the growing emphasis on patient-centered, continuous care models. Their influence may evolve from a niche post-discharge solution to a foundational component of integrated care pathways, potentially transforming how recovery and chronic condition management are delivered. Continued innovation in AI companions like AiME and data-driven personalization will likely enhance patient outcomes and system sustainability, reinforcing Dimer Health’s role as a pioneer in healthcare innovation[1][2][3][6].