AI Wellness Platforms Emerge to Address Growing Chronic Disease Rates in Developing Regions
- Lupin Digital Health (LDH) launched VitaLyfe, an AI wellness app targeting India's working population to combat cardiometabolic diseases through personalized diet/exercise tracking and gamified goals. - The platform, ISO-certified and compliant with India's data laws, stores data locally and showed strong engagement during its 5,000-user beta test, expanding LDH's digital therapeutics into preventive care. - HEALWELL AI partnered with Saudi Arabia's Lean Business Services to advance AI healthcare, focusi
Lupin Digital Health (LDH) has introduced
VitaLyfe adheres to India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act and holds ISO 27001 certification, ensuring user information is stored domestically to address privacy issues. Rajeev Sibal, President of LDH, highlighted the platform's ability to broaden access to preventive healthcare by merging clinical knowledge with artificial intelligence, especially for organizations and insurers aiming to boost workforce health. LDH also intends to expand its digital health approach to cover metabolic diseases and cancer, with support from clinical research.
In other news, HEALWELL AI, a healthcare technology company based in Toronto, has made a notable move in the Middle East by
These projects highlight the increasing adoption of AI-based health technologies focused on preventing and detecting chronic diseases early. LDH's emphasis on India's office workforce and HEALWELL's growth in the Middle East illustrate the worldwide need for scalable, tech-driven healthcare solutions. As these platforms develop, they are well-positioned to address the growing prevalence of cardiometabolic disorders and the lack of investment in preventive health, especially in developing regions.
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