Cancer made me a patient. Health care's blind spots made me a CEO
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"When cancer returned more aggressively a few years later, my oncologist 'threw everything and the kitchen sink' at me. Lying on my couch, exhausted from treatment, I felt like I had an hourglass over my head, time slipping through my fingers like sand."
"This realization became the foundation of my startup Dimer Health, which provides 24/7 medical support, bridging the gap between hospital discharge and full recovery. Through innovative technology and AI, we're making continuous care the new standard of patient support."
"Though they once hurt, these scars were now beautiful, marking not just survival but transformation. Like the Velveteen Rabbit, I explained, sometimes we become more real through our struggles."
"In health care, we talk about 'value,' but what became crystal clear to me at that point in time was that meaningful time is the ultimate currency."
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