Indian School of Business report on NanoHealth’s, community-based chronic disease management solution

Aditya Ahluwalia
NHCT - NanoHealthCare Token
2 min readJun 21, 2018

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According to WHO, 39.5 million of 56.4 million global deaths in 2015 were due to non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as cardiovascular diseases, cancers, diabetes, and chronic lung diseases. In India, NCDs account for 61% of the morbidity and mortality and is rising disproportionately in the low-income segments.

NanoHealth is backing the NanoHealthCare Token (NHCT). It was founded in 2014 after the founders won the prestigious Hult Prize. In the last three years, NanoHealth has touched over 75,000 people and actively manages health of over 2000 users.

Indian School of Business (ISB) has just published an independent report on NanoHealth’s impact on health outcomes of its users by analyzing the operational and financial feasibility of its model using its functional data between March 2015 and March 2017.

Here is a snippet:

Individuals, who enrolled on the NanoHealth plan and continued it for 12 months, experienced a significant decrease in fasting blood glucose (20.1mg/dL) and systolic blood pressure (9.2mmHg) compared to their baseline values.

Read the summary and the full report here

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Aditya Ahluwalia
NHCT - NanoHealthCare Token

Marketing @ NanoHealthCare Token, a blockchain powered ecosystem of Total Health.