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JJ Ram @ Claim Health: From Startup Bouncer to Building for the $100B Home Health Market

25 min · 17. helmi 2026
jakson JJ Ram @ Claim Health: From Startup Bouncer to Building for the $100B Home Health Market kansikuva

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In this episode of The Way In, I speak with JJ Ram, CTO and co-founder of Claim Health, about his journey from a start-up bouncer to building an AI company for the $100B+ U.S. home health industry. JJ shares how he and his co-founder navigate the challenges of running a startup together - combining deep tech expertise with the operational knowledge of their clients and learning how to complement each other’s strengths along the way. We dive into: * Operational bottlenecks in home health care and how AI can help * The co-founder dynamic: how different expertise drives early-stage growth * The early days of Claim Health and the key decisions that shaped its trajectory * Market opportunities and the impact of healthcare policy changes

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