Learnroll Pitches Arogya Nari at FTR4H New Delhi 2025
Putting culturally tuned digital health—and women—at the center of India’s care revolution
Why India’s women need a new care model—now
- Silent epidemic: Heart disease is already the leading cause of death among Indian women, accounting for nearly 18 % of all female deaths. Source - IHME
- Low adherence barrier: Long‑term therapy adherence in India averages just 16.6 %–24.1 %, less than half the rate seen in high‑income countries. Source PMC
Together, these figures reveal an urgent need for locally relevant education, behaviour change support and continuous follow‑up—especially outside hospital walls.
Meet Arogya Nari: India’s culturally contextual health ally
Arogya Nari merges micro‑learning, conversational AI and incentive design to close critical gaps in women’s chronic‑disease journeys:
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