Why We Built ArogyaTrack — A Family Health OS for the AI Era
Most health apps are designed for one person on one device. ArogyaTrack reframes the unit of care as the family — and uses AI to translate medical reports into plain language.
Healthcare data, even in 2026, lives in PDFs. Lab reports come in as scans. Discharge summaries are copy-paste artifacts. Prescriptions are illegible. And the unit of care — the family — has no system designed for it. Each member tracks their own vitals on their own device, with their own apps.
We built ArogyaTrack because the next decade of healthtech isn't going to be more devices or more dashboards — it's going to be a single family-level operating system where AI does the translation work that doctors don't have time to do.
Three problems we kept hearing
- Reports nobody reads. 60–70% of patients can't interpret their own lab values. Without context, abnormal markers get ignored until something is wrong.
- Caregivers without visibility. Adult children managing aging parents need access to medication lists, allergies, and recent vitals — but consent and access are clunky.
- Data that doesn't travel. Switch hospitals, you start over. Most EHRs don't export their records in a usable form.
What ArogyaTrack does differently
1. Family-first, not patient-first
One account, up to 5 family members. Caregiver and dependent profiles with consent-based sharing. A child's vitals are visible to a parent; a parent's vitals are visible to a child caring for them — only after explicit consent, fully revocable.
2. AI report parsing, plain-language output
Upload a lab PDF or photo. Our OCR + LLM pipeline extracts every value, flags out-of-range markers, and explains what they mean in language you can read. Trends across visits are auto-charted.
3. HL7 FHIR R4 export, not lock-in
Your records belong to you. Export to any FHIR-compliant EHR. Audit trail of every access. Strong encryption at rest and in transit, role-based access, and revocable consent.
“We don't want to be the place patient data goes to die. We want to be the place it becomes useful — and then leaves with the patient when they want it to.”
What's next
We're shipping the AI Health Score across 12 organ systems and 15 sub-scores in this quarter. Personalized 7-day diet, exercise, yoga and Ayurveda plans are in beta with a select group of families. If you want to be part of the rollout, drop us a note — we'll add you to the waitlist.
