Mahmoud Elkhosht
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DIME

Connective infrastructure for Arab healthcare.

The problem

Egyptian medical records are fragmented across hospitals, clinics, labs, and pharmacies — and most of them are still on paper. Doctors make decisions on incomplete information. Patients carry the burden of their own history. Institutions can't see the system they're operating in.

The approach

  1. 01

    A clinical record layer that consolidates a patient's history across providers into a single, structured profile.

  2. 02

    Workflow tools designed around the way Egyptian doctors actually work — built with them, not for them.

  3. 03

    Patient-owned access, so the record follows the person, not the institution.

Traction

DIME has been backed and recognised by the institutions building Egypt's startup, health, and innovation infrastructure.

  • NilePreneurs
  • EEIC — Ministry of Planning
  • Plan International × Embassy of Denmark
  • Techne Summit
  • ISF
  • UGRAD — US Embassy
  • Tarek Kamel Award

Selected recognition

NilePreneurs Pre-incubation Winner
2024
Plan International Seed Fund Winner
2024
EEIC Top 10 Startups
2024
Tarek Kamel Award Finalist
2024
ISF Regional Top
2024
UGRAD Top 20 National
2024
Techne Summit Exhibitor
2024

Team

Team — to be added.