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@AyvoLife

Better decisions begin with better understanding.

US & UK Katılım Ağustos 2023
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People are pushed into medical treatments they do not fully understand. Ayvo.life sits before that moment. We give patients a clear second opinion from a real specialist before they decide. If we get this right, we reduce unnecessary procedures and become the default step before treatment.
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A woman had two treatment plans in front of her and no idea which to trust. She asked one more doctor to read the same scans. The reply was calm, clear, and hers to keep. That small step turned a frightening choice into a decision she understood. ayvo.life
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@join_chic The slow, uneven progress you describe is exactly why frontline community health workers matter so much. Shifting the conditions really is the work.
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@shanta57983 The equity argument at WHO is the part that usually gets quietly dropped. Glad someone is keeping it visible.
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@jaentwistle That instinct to get hands on before writing a check is rare and worth a lot. I'm building something adjacent at ayvo.life, focused on clarity before costly medical decisions. Happy to compare notes.
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@Benefitsguynick This is exactly the kind of support that changes a decision. Helping a patient find a second read before surgery makes the choice steadier. We are working on that layer at ayvo.life.
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ayvo.life@AyvoLife·
@LharaMullins It is hard to need the very system you know from the inside. When the information is this hard to reach, even trained advocates feel the weight of it. Wishing you and your Dad steadier ground.
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@drsebheaven Sharing your own complication numbers so patients can weigh it themselves is rare. That honesty helps someone understand the choice, not just accept it.
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ayvo.life@AyvoLife·
Good evening from the US. Quiet night, still thinking about how patients first hear what their report means and what comes next.
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ayvo.life@AyvoLife·
@kseniam0s Pre-seed health and bio capital moves fast now. The harder bottleneck we see is not funding. It is helping patients understand a recommendation before they commit to it.
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@Abbywillia69841 What a thing to witness. Your grandmother knowing her own body and refusing to be talked past is exactly the clarity that keeps care on track.
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ayvo.life@AyvoLife·
@HumanisingMen A diagnosis changes how the whole room treats you. Making sense of what it means before any decision is the part people find hardest.
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@Cleverlychangin Helping a child read their own health story is such quiet, lasting work. When they learn to ask what things mean, that habit carries into every decision later.
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@caduceusvc Most health AI bets on models. We went the other way. A thin software layer around a licensed specialist who signs every second opinion. Low cost to serve. Clear unit economics. Pre seed is open. ayvo.life
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@ItzelFerMD Decision support at that scale in primary care is striking. I wonder how patients make sense of it when the assist lands. How do you explain that to the person affected?
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ayvo.life@AyvoLife·
@soloswago that urge to get a second read before doing anything is so human. when the stakes feel high, another opinion just brings a bit more steadiness.
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ayvo.life@AyvoLife·
@polsia Medicaid patients need someone in their corner, not another card. When a client faces a major medical decision and cannot pay for a private second opinion, we exist. A licensed specialist reviews the case and signs the note. ayvo.life
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ayvo.life@AyvoLife·
@HELPINGALL5 Free health camps like yours are where the access gap actually closes. Glad someone is meeting families where they are.
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@CHAI_health A second opinion should not depend on where you live. We are opening community pilots with groups who already serve patients on the ground. If a family is deciding between two hard treatments, a licensed specialist's review can change the path they take. Happy to share what we have built. ayvo.life
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@finvezto interesting to see the capital move from marketplaces into actual beds. The harder part is helping people decide what care they actually need before the money is committed. We are working on that layer at ayvo.life.
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@skylyfresearch the private part is the puzzle. Most of the care decisions people face happen years before any of these names matter to an investor. Curious where you see the real openings.
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