SwasthyaSathi empowers ASHA workers with offline-first patient records, voice-based data entry in local languages, and AI-powered symptom analysis — no internet required.
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India's frontline health workers are overwhelmed with manual registers, English-only software, and no tools to assist clinical decisions.
ASHA workers maintain handwritten records for hundreds of patients across villages, leading to lost data, errors, and hours lost to paperwork.
Most digital health tools require constant internet. In rural India, connectivity is unreliable, making existing tools unusable in the field.
Existing healthcare software is built only in English, creating a massive barrier for health workers who speak Hindi, Marathi, or other local languages.
ASHA workers have limited clinical training and no intelligent tools to help assess symptoms, leading to delayed diagnoses and missed referrals.
"I walk to 12 homes a day and carry a register with 200 names. I always fear losing it — it has everyone's health history."— ASHA Worker, Vidarbha, Maharashtra
An offline-first mobile app designed for ASHA workers, with voice input, AI symptom analysis, and automatic report generation.
All patient data is stored locally on the device and synced to central health systems whenever internet is available.
Workers can record symptoms using voice in Hindi, Marathi, or Bhojpuri — no typing required.
On-device AI model analyzes symptoms and suggests possible diagnoses with referral recommendations.
Monthly health reports and government-format documents are generated automatically with one tap.
Automated alerts for upcoming vaccinations, follow-ups, and antenatal care visits.
Likely: Upper Respiratory Infection
→ Monitor for 2
days
→ Refer PHC if no improvement
Visits patient at home with the SwasthyaSathi app
Records symptoms in Hindi or local language by voice
On-device AI suggests diagnosis and referral path
Patient record saved, report generated automatically
Data uploads to MoH servers when connectivity returns
Impact projections based on comparable digital health deployments in rural India
ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activists) workers are the bridge between rural communities and the formal healthcare system — visiting homes, tracking pregnancies, managing vaccinations.
Each ASHA covers 1,000+ people across multiple villages. They currently carry paper registers, travel on foot, and report to PHCs manually with handwritten summaries.
Every feature in our app is designed around the real constraints ASHA workers face — poor connectivity, local languages, minimal tech literacy, and high patient volumes.
A massive frontline workforce that has never had proper digital tools designed for them — until now.
Cross-platform mobile-first frontend with offline support using service workers and local storage.
FrontendScalable backend database for patient records, synced securely to cloud when online. Row-level security for privacy.
Backend / DBLightweight TensorFlow Lite model for symptom classification running entirely offline on low-end Android devices.
AI / MLMultilingual speech-to-text supporting Hindi, Marathi, Bhojpuri and other Indic languages for voice data entry.
Voice AILightweight Express server handling sync operations, authentication, and report generation when connected.
BackendAll patient data encrypted at rest on device, compliant with India's Digital Health Mission data policies.
SecurityA live demo showing ASHA worker workflow — from voice entry to AI analysis to automated report generation.
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