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HappyPlus partners with ZenOnco.io to launch “Happy+” application for cancer patients and their caregivers

The app tracks moods of patients and also recommends solutions and activities which they can easily do to elevate their mood

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Tech-enabled happiness solutions provider HappyPlus Consulting has partnered with ZenOnco.io to provide “Happy+” application to cancer patients to track the moods and wellness of cancer patients and their caregivers to provide them insights on their emotional and mental health. The app tracks moods of patients and also recommends solutions and activities which they can easily do to elevate their mood.

HappyPlus Consulting leverages AI and ML to connect and build relationships, through a science-backed framework to achieve overall happiness. Its expert community of psychologists, counsellors and analysts help address mental wellbeing through qualitative and quantitative research coaching / mentoring programmes. It has developed Happy+ application to measure happiness levels of an individual, and then recommends solutions and activities to increase overall wellness. HappyPlus is already providing its services to companies like Tata Steel, TM International (Logistics) and a leading public service utility, among others.

Dimple Parmar, Co-founder of ZenOnco.io and Love Heals Cancer, says “In a cancer journey, patients and caregivers are looking for a direction and a guide that brings them on the path of wellness when they are in the middle of a lot of things to plan the treatment. In such a situation, Happy+ application can be their virtual guide and coach to achieving wellness.”

Dr Ashish Ambasta, Co-founder of HappyPlus Consulting, says “so far we have been measuring happiness index and providing solutions for employees in organisations. But we realised that we need to do more to take our happiness agenda further and there could be no better way to do that than working for cancer patients who are anxious about their treatment. We are very excited about this partnership and would continue to look at similar opportunities to spread happiness.”

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