Koita Foundation drives large-scale digital transformation across healthcare and social sectors by partnering with NGOs, academic institutions, and healthcare organizations. Through technology adoption, training, and capacity building, KF enables organizations to improve efficiency, expand reach, and create sustainable impact for underserved communities nationwide.
Koita Foundation partners with leading academic institutions, hospitals, healthcare technology companies, and NGOs to drive Digital Health adoption in India. KF partnered IIT Bombay and Ashoka University -to establish centres for Digital Health.
KF has established the Koita Centre for Digital Oncology in partnership with the National Cancer Grid, and the Koita Centre for Digital Diabetology in partnership with RSSDI.
KF is working on multiple Digital Health initiatives of national scale, including supporting the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH) define Digital Health standards, and the National Health Authority (NHA) and MUHS in education and capacity building.
Koita Foundation partners with NGOs to help them scale effectively by integrating digital tools and data-driven strategies into their operations. By improving efficiency, expanding reach, and strengthening decision-making,
KF enables NGO organizations drive sustainable impact. KF has worked with over 25 NGOs across healthcare, education, and livelihood, helping them adopt technology for better organizational performance and impact.
In addition, the Koita Centre for Digital Transformation (KCDT), established in partnership with ILSS, provides NGOs across India with training, resources, and mentorship to support their digital journey.
Koita Foundation signed an MoU with the Indian Medical Association (IMA) to support the wider adoption of Digital Health in India. IMA represents over 3,67,000 doctors nationwide, and this partnership marks an important step towards strengthening digital literacy among medical professionals through DHFC.
The MOU was signed in the presence of Koita Foundation's COO, Ms. Goel and the IMA leadership, lead by Dr. Dilip Bhanushali.
Koita Foundation participated in the 31st Biennial SNAI National Conference, engaging over 3,000 nursing students and faculty on DHFC-N through booth interactions, conference kits, and video screenings. The team registered 508 TNAI & SNAI members for the DHFC-N course, strengthening nationwide adoption of digital health skills among nurses. Discussions with SNAI state leaders highlighted strong interest in digital capacity-building, guiding more structured outreach in the coming months.
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FOGSI and Koita Foundation have partnered to establish the FOGSI-KDMC to advance the adoption of digital technologies in maternal and child health. The Centre will support over 45,000 OB-GYNs across India in integrating digital tools into clinical practice, improving access, quality, and affordability of care.
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Koita Foundation has launched the Tech Awards 2025, focused on advancing the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for social impact in India. Held in collaboration with India Development Review (IDR) and India Leaders for Social Sector (ILSS), the awards recognise NGOs leveraging AI to address challenges in education, healthcare, livelihoods, gender, and inclusion. The initiative aims to highlight practical innovation and strengthen the growing AI-in-social-sector ecosystem.
The EMR Leadership Conclave was hosted in Delhi, bringing together CEOs and CXOs from across the EMR ecosystem. Supported by NABH, NATHEALTH, and BCG, the conclave created a platform for open dialogue and collective action, where leaders shared perspectives on adoption, interoperability, and ways to strengthen the digital health ecosystem.