What is Dina?
Dina operates as a comprehensive care-at-home platform and network, designed to support hospitals, health systems, ACOs, and health plans in their transition towards home-centered care models. The company's technology facilitates the efficient transition of patients from hospital settings to home or other post-acute environments. It also enables the activation of both medical and non-medical in-home services, supports remote patient monitoring to ensure safety and adherence to care plans between visits, and assesses new types of home-based data to identify potential risks and inform personalized care strategies. This holistic approach addresses critical needs in post-acute care management and chronic disease support.
How much funding has Dina raised?
Dina has raised a total of $14.3M across 3 funding rounds:
Debt
$350K
Series A
$7M
Unspecified
$7M
Debt (2020): $350K with participation from PPP
Series A (2021): $7M led by Wheaton Industries, First Trust Capital Partners, and Osage Venture Partners
Unspecified (2024): $7M supported by First Trust Capital Partners, First Analysis, and Osage Venture Partners
Key Investors in Dina
First Trust Capital Partners
First Trust Capital Partners is an investment firm specializing in early and growth stage companies, particularly in financial services and healthcare technology. They emphasize long-term capital appreciation through active portfolio engagement.
First Analysis
First Analysis Securities operates as a venture capital firm providing private equity investments in health care, software, environmental solutions, and technology companies, alongside investment banking and trading support services.
Osage Venture Partners
Osage Venture Partners is a venture capital firm focused on early-stage B2B software companies, particularly those in the future of work and education sectors, typically investing in post-revenue businesses.
What's next for Dina?
With its recent major strategic investment, Dina is poised to accelerate its expansion and further solidify its position in the home-based care market. The company's trajectory suggests a focus on scaling its technology infrastructure, enhancing its network of service providers, and potentially forging new partnerships with health systems and payers seeking to optimize patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs. This latest backing indicates strong investor confidence in Dina's model for transforming traditional healthcare delivery into a more patient-centric, home-based approach.
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