Chicago, IL, October 6, 2025 — Dina, is thrilled to announce its selection as a finalist for the prestigious 2025 Digital Health Hub Foundation: Digital Health Awards at HLTH. Dina was chosen as a finalist for the Rising Star – Home Health Diagnostic & Monitoring

This recognition highlights the company’s dedication to making home care accessible, reliable, and transparent. The Digital Health Hub Awards celebrate organizations that demonstrate excellence in leveraging digital advancements to enhance healthcare services and patient outcomes. 

The Digital Health Hub Foundation Awards honor organizations making strides in improving healthcare speed, efficiency and equity with their digital innovations. Being named a finalist reflects Dina’s commitment to driving meaningful change in the healthcare landscape.

“We’re honored to be recognized as finalists in the Digital Health Awards,” shares Ashish V. Shah, CEO and Co-founder of Dina. “This validation underscores that we’re tackling one of healthcare’s toughest problems – access to reliable and transparent in-home care – at exactly the right time, with the right tools. By combining agentic AI, seamless integration, and a simple, human-centered experience, Dina is helping health plans build high-performing home care networks and deliver in-home services that prevent avoidable costs and improve outcomes.”

From a pool of more than 1,800 submissions, only the most promising companies in each track and category have advanced to this stage.

“Congratulations to all of our 2025 finalists! Being recognized from among thousands of submissions is an incredible accomplishment. Your work is setting new standards in healthcare innovation, and we are proud to honor your progress. We look forward to celebrating the finalists and winners at HLTH,” said Mark H. Goldstein, Chairman of the Digital Health Hub Foundation.

The 2025 winners will be presented live across multiple stages on October 20 at HLTH and celebrated before an audience of global healthcare leaders, investors, and innovators.

About Digital Health Hub Foundation:

Our mission is to help the world’s next best innovative healthcare companies scale and grow. Founded in 2017, on the campus of UCSF in San Francisco, our now 30,000 member community consists of thousands of early-to late-stage healthcare companies and highly qualified healthcare industry providers, payors, experts, mentors, investors, clinicians and researchers who participate in our annual awards ceremony where we bring together the industry to honor and validate the best of the best and celebrate the technological advances in healthcare and the impact it has.


About Dina

Dina builds and manages personal care networks for health plans and PACE programs. Its coordination platform integrates in-home services providers, agentic AI, and automation to streamline service fulfillment and authorization management. The outcome: more timely personal care, better outcomes, and smarter spend.

 

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