Opening Access to Billions in Covered Care—By Connecting the Patients with Breast Implant Associated Illness (B.I.A.I.) to the Doctors, Insurers, Data and researchers to empower a global patient population living between diagnosis and denial.
Our mission is unlock access to billions in covered diagnostic, treatment, and reconstruction care—while ensuring every patient has the right to informed consent, and every stakeholder has the data required to act responsibly.
Noble Care Corp | AI Infrastructure for Women's Health
There are 35 million women globally living with breast implants — and a healthcare system that has systematically failed to recognize what happens when those implants cause harm.
Breast Implant Associated Illness (B.I.A.I.) presents across biological systems, triggering an unpredictable constellation of physical and neurological symptoms that no single specialist is trained to treat.
The result is a patient population that falls through every crack in the system — dismissed, misdiagnosed, and financially devastated. They are not rare. They are invisible by design.
Noble Care Corp is a vertically integrated AI healthcare company designed to transform how Breast Implant Associated Illness (B.I.A.I.) is understood, diagnosed, and treated—while restoring informed consent across the entire reconstruction and augmentation ecosystem.
35M+
35M+
Women worldwide with breast implants
Up to 7M / Year
Up to 7M / Year
Annual augmentation and reconstruction procedures
100+
Symptoms
Reported symptoms across biological systems
1M+
Patients Reporting B.I.A.I. and Adverse Events
Patient voices across communities and social platforms
Billions
Losses
Misallocated healthcare spend treating symptoms
Limited Coverage
Limited Coverage
Patients denied medically necessary care
WHO Recognized
WHO Recognized
Implant-related cancers acknowledged globally
No Standard of Care
No Standard of Care
No unified diagnosis or treatment protocol
THE OPPORTUNITY
Define the data. Standardize the care. Unlock access.
Noble Care is building the infrastructure to reduce time to diagnosis, align providers, enable coverage, and convert fragmented data into actionable care pathways.
Millions of patients. Billions in costs. Zero standardized pathway.He
THE ISSUE
Defining B.I.A.I. to Unlock Covered Care—Through Data, Not Assumptions
Breast Implant Associated Illness (B.I.A.I.) is an emerging, multi-system condition reported by millions of patients globally, yet it exists in a state of recognition without resolution.
Pre-2010
Patient Reports Emerge
Women begin reporting clusters of systemic symptoms
Largely dismissed or treated as unrelated conditions
2018
FDA Acknowledges Patient Reports
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration begins formally tracking patient-reported symptoms linked to breast implants
Introduces the term “Breast Implant Illness” in communications (as a patient-reported condition, not a diagnosis)
Despite this momentum, there is still no standardized definition, no consistent diagnostic criteria, and no clear path to insured care.
2019
Public Advisory Committee + Increased Visibility
FDA holds a major public hearing on breast implant safety
Hundreds of women testify about systemic symptoms
B.I.I.A. becomes widely recognized in media and medical discussions
2021
FDA Black Box Warnings
On breast implants, increasing regulatory scrutiny and patient awareness.
THE IMPACT
Breast Implant Associated Illness (B.I.A.I.) is not a fringe issue—it is a global, misclassified healthcare gap affecting 35M+ women.
Patients spend years navigating fragmented care, often paying tens of thousands out of pocket for diagnostics and explant procedures that should be covered.
The result is billions in misallocated healthcare spend, driven by treating symptoms instead of root cause.
With no standardized diagnosis, treatment protocol, or insurance classification, this population remains invisible to the system—creating both a profound human cost and a clear opportunity to define the data, standardize care, and unlock access at scale.
The System Was Never Designed to See This
No Standardized Diagnosis
Each physician interprets symptoms independently with no shared protocol.
No Unified Treatment Protocol
Care is fragmented across specialties with no coordinating framework.
The current system is ill-equipped to handle the complexities of B.I.A.I., leading to significant gaps in patient care and understanding:
Complex Symptoms
Patients report diverse, cross-system symptoms that defy single-specialty treatment.
Lack of Unified Frameworks
Physicians observe patterns but lack unified diagnostic and treatment protocols.
Fragmented Data
Researchers struggle with a scarcity of large-scale, structured datasets for B.I.A.I.
Undefined Criteria
Insurers lack clear, evidence-based criteria to approve medically necessary care.
The result is a dire reality: awareness has increased—but access to care has not. Millions of patients are still navigating this complex landscape alone, often forced to pay out of pocket for essential procedures.
5–10+ Years
Diagnosis
Average time patients spend seeking diagnosis
$10K–$30K+
Treatment Cost
Out-of-pocket explant surgery cost and reconstruction
$5K–$50K+
Diagnostic
Diagnostics and ongoing treatment costs
0$
Insurance Coverage
No insurance classification for B.I.A.I.
THE MARKET
A Multi-Billion Dollar Blind Spot
BIAI is not a niche condition — it is a misclassified market of enormous scale. The out-of-pocket financial burden carried by patients represents a massive, untapped, and structurally underserved economic category that has never been properly mapped, priced, or served.
Patients cycle through specialists
Diagnostics repeat without resolution
Root cause remains undefined
Definitive treatment is often not covered
$15K
Explant Surgery
Average out-of-pocket cost per patient, ranging from $8K–$25K with zero insurance coverage.
$50K+
Diagnostics & Treatment
Total care costs from $5K to $50K+ as patients navigate fragmented specialist networks.
$1B+
Symptom Treatment Spend
Billions spent annually treating downstream symptoms instead of the root cause condition.
THE BREAK
The absence of a shared data infrastructure is not a technical oversight — it is the structural origin of the crisis. Without a unified system, every stakeholder operates in isolation, duplicating costs and compounding harm.Fragmented Data. Fragmented Care.
Patients
Navigate care alone, carrying years of medical records with no coordinating system to interpret them.
Providers
Lack clinical guidelines, leaving individual practitioners to make judgment calls without evidence-based support.
Insurers
Reject claims due to absence of diagnostic codes, creating a self-reinforcing cycle of non-coverage.
Researchers
Work from fragmented, non-standardized datasets that cannot be aggregated or acted upon at scale.
THE NOBLE CARE SYSTEM
One Integrated Network. Powered by AI. Built to Unlock Covered Care.
Noble Care Corp operates as a coordinated healthcare infrastructure, where each entity plays a distinct role in transforming fragmented patient experiences into structured data, clinical insight, and insured treatment pathways.
HOW IT WORKS
One system. One data engine. Billions in care unlocked through coordination.
SickTitties.org Captures patient voice → real-world symptom data
unknown link Organizes patients → structured tracking + engagement
unknown link Analyzes data → clinical validation + insights
Noble Care Group Delivers care → providers + insurers aligned for coverage
NOBLE CARE AI
At the center is Noble Care AI—the intelligence layer that connects, analyzes, and activates data across the entire ecosystem.
Turning fragmented data into defined pathways for diagnosis, treatment, and insurance coverage.
Collects. Analyzes. Activates.
THE MISSION
From Out-of-Pocket to Covered Care
Transform BIAI from an unclassified, uninsured condition into a formally recognized, reimbursable category of care — with defined diagnostic criteria, standardized treatment pathways, and insurance coverage that reflects clinical reality. This is not incremental improvement. This is systemic reclassification.
Data
Aggregate the world's largest structured dataset on BIAI — patient-reported outcomes, clinical findings, treatment responses, and longitudinal health trajectories.
Diagnosis
Establish standardized diagnostic criteria validated by real-world evidence — giving providers and regulators the clinical language they need to recognize and name the condition.
Coverage
Translate diagnostic standards into ICD codes, CPT billing categories, and insurance coverage models that make treatment financially accessible for the first time.
Data → Diagnosis → Coverage
DUAL IMPACT MODEL
Engineering Profit and Purpose Through System Correction
Noble Care Corp is a Public Benefit Corporation designed to correct a misaligned healthcare economy—where patients carry the cost, providers are underutilized, and insurers pay for prolonged inefficiency. We don’t choose between profit and purpose; we engineer both by realigning incentives.
COMMERCIAL ENGINE (PROFIT)
Reallocating Billions from Inefficiency to Coordinated Care
AI-powered platform licensing to providers, insurers, and partners
Revenue from diagnostics, care coordination, and network utilization
Activation of procedures currently paid out-of-pocket into insured pathways
Data infrastructure that captures value from previously unstructured patient journeys
What Changes:
Shifts spend from repetitive diagnostics → definitive treatment
Unlocks covered procedures for plastic surgeons at equitable rates
Creates new revenue streams from care that already exists—but isn’t coordinated
Outcome:
A high-growth healthcare platform generating recurring revenue by fixing system inefficiency.
Global awareness driving full disclosure and informed consent
Patient education replacing uncertainty with transparency
Community support for B.I.A.I. patients navigating fragmented care
Research advancing understanding of symptom patterns and treatment pathways
What Changes:
Patients no longer self-fund medically necessary care
Decisions are made with complete, transparent information
The burden shifts from patient → system
Outcome:
A measurable shift in access, patient rights, and long-term health outcomes.
WHERE THEY CONNECT: Data Realigns the Economics
THE RESULT
Patients access covered care instead of paying out-of-pocket
Plastic Surgeons are paid fairly for medically necessary procedures
Providers shift from symptom management → resolution
Insurers reduce long-term spend on chronic, unresolved conditions
Investors participate in a scalable, system-correcting market
THE TEAM
Our Visionary Leadership
The Noble Care team brings together diverse expertise in healthcare, technology, operations, and finance, united by a shared mission to transform women's health. Their combined experience addresses every facet of the BIAI crisis. This team uniquely understands the full spectrum of the problem: from patient experience and clinical ambiguity to payer resistance and data fragmentation. More importantly, they know how to connect these disparate elements to forge a new path.
Kristin Nobles
Founder & CEO.
Kristin Nobles is the founder of Noble Care and the architect behind its integrated model spanning AI infrastructure, research, community, and media.
After navigating years inside a broken healthcare system, she transformed firsthand experience into a company designed to unlock access, structure data, and redefine care for millions of women.
Kristin leads corporate strategy, partnerships, capital formation, and overall vision, positioning Noble Care as both a healthcare company and an infrastructure platform.
Christine Torres
Co-Founder & Chief Strategy Officer
Christine Torres leads strategic development across Noble Care’s media, messaging, narrative architecture, and cross-platform growth strategy.
A writer, producer, and former prosecutor, Christine brings a rare combination of analytical rigor, storytelling power, and public-facing credibility. Her work helps translate a deeply complex healthcare issue into language, content, and campaigns that can mobilize patients, partners, donors, and institutions.
At Noble Care, Christine helps shape the company’s long-range strategic positioning, brand narrative, public education strategy, and media ecosystem, ensuring the mission is both understood and impossible to ignore.
Rev. Dr. Tawana Angela Davis
Co-Founder & Chief Operations Officer
Rev. Dr. Tawana Angela Davis leads operations across Noble Care, translating mission into execution.
Her background in systems leadership, advocacy, and institution-building positions her to operationalize a model that must function across patients, providers, insurers, and research partners simultaneously.
As COO, she is responsible for building and managing cross-sector partnerships, aligning clinical, community, and operational workflows, and ensuring the platform delivers real-world outcomes at scale.
Dirk Armbrust
Co-Founder & CFO.
Dirk Armbrust leads financial strategy, capital planning, and economic architecture across Noble Care.
He is responsible for designing the financial systems that support scalable growth, investor alignment, and sustainable deployment of capital.
At Noble Care, Dirk ensures the company’s mission is backed by disciplined execution and a structure capable of supporting institutional investment.
Dan Witzling
Co-Founder & Chief Fundraising Officer
Dan Witzling leads fundraising strategy and capital partnerships across philanthropic, strategic, and growth channels.
He is focused on aligning mission-driven capital with Noble Care’s infrastructure build, ensuring the company can accelerate research, expand access, and scale its platform.
His role bridges urgency and funding, turning awareness into activated capital.
Dublin Wahlberg
Founding Angel & Strategic Advisor
Provides critical early-stage conviction, strategic insight, and relationship capital, reinforcing the strength of Noble Care’s opportunity.
Join Us in Building the Future of Care
We are actively seeking to collaborate with clinical leaders, provider networks, policy experts, and strategic investors who share our vision for a redefined healthcare system.BOTTOM LINE
This is not impact vs. profit. This is profit created by impact.
Noble Care converts:
Patient burden → system efficiency
Unpaid procedures → insured revenue
Chronic cost → coordinated savings
Impact isn’t charity. It’s infrastructure that pays.