Nepalis abroad would you pay for a service that helps you monitor your parent's health back home? Hey everyone, Quick question for those living abroad. How do you currently manage your parent's health back in Nepal especially if they have ongoing conditions like BP, diabetes, heart disease etc? Do you feel like you have enough visibility and control? I’ve been thinking about a service where: Your parents are connected to trusted, nearby hospitals/clinics Their regular checkups and health tracking are handled in a structured way( the schedule is recommended by doctors based on their condition) A doctor is consistently involved (not random visits) You get updates, reports, and alerts directly on your phone with tracking of how the health is and what are improvements and what are things to take care of There’s some level of smart monitoring to flag important health changes early You can connect to a doctor assigned to your parents within the system The idea is basically giving you peace of mind while being far away without having to constantly follow up manually. If something like this existed for a reasonable monthly fee (\~1–2k NPR): Would you consider using it? What would matter most for you to trust/pay for it? What concerns would you have? Just trying to understand if this is a real problem worth solving. Note: we're talking about a tech product to partner with hospitals. So subscription here won't be for medical tests,doctor fees etc. Please visit this website for more: [https://sevacare-nepal-m4gl.arcada.app/](https://sevacare-nepal-m4gl.arcada.app/](https://sevacare-nepal-m4gl.arcada.app/))