Along with deep-tech business United We treatment, Fortis Healthcare Group is advancing mental health treatment in New Delhi with the release of the ‘Adayu’ app. This cutting-edge app seeks to improve patients’ mental health and accessibility to mental health treatments.
The Fortis Healthcare Group’s Adayu Mindfulness vertical, which focuses on mental wellness, includes the free “Adayu” app. The CEO of Fortis Healthcare, Dr. Ashutosh Raghuvanshi, MD, emphasized the importance of this program and their dedication to tackling mental health issues. They also highlighted their creative approach, which incorporates AI technology through their collaboration with United We Care.
This cooperation offers all-inclusive care at the touch of a button, which has the potential to totally change the way mental health services are available. Dr. Raghuvanshi stressed that the project’s objectives are to provide care to all those in need across India and to de-stigmatize mental health illnesses in addition to that.
Dr. Samir Parikh, a consultant psychiatrist and chair of the Fortis National Mental Health Program, emphasized the pressing need for mental wellness solutions in India. He emphasized that mental health disorders affect 1 in 8 Indians, and that the nation’s mental health issues are expected to cost $2–$3 billion.
With the advent of “Adayu,” Fortis Healthcare has made significant progress in increasing public awareness of and improving access to mental health services. The app will provide users with insights into their mental health status by offering individualized assessments through the use of Stella, the AI virtual wellness coach from United We Care.
The amalgamation of artificial intelligence technology and superior clinical practise highlights Fortis Healthcare Group’s dedication to raising consciousness, facilitating treatment accessibility, and eventually augmenting mental health in India.
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HINDUSTAN TIMES