 
            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.
 
                                        
                                    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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                                    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.
 
                                        
                                    Strengthening digital health education in Rajasthan
July 2025 -RUHS and Koita Foundation sign MoU to launch the Digital Health Foundation Course (DHFC) for medical students and healthcare professionals.
The signing took place at RUHS, Jaipur, in the presence of Shri Gajendra Singh, Hon'ble Health Minister, Shri Amrish Kumar, Secretary, Medical Education and Prof. (Dr.) Pramod Yeole.
The initiative will reach students and faculty across over 600 RUHS-affiliated colleges and over 39000 students and is also open to learners nationwide. Participants will receive 2 credit points and a certificate on completion.
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                                    Half yearly newsletter of Koita Foundation.
2025 has been off to a great start. We launched DHFC-N with MUHS and TNAI, scaled DHFC different platforms, and supported NABH's first set of certified HIS/EMR systems. RSSDI-KCDD rolled out the Diabetes Digital Health Grant and are creating new standards for diabetes care. In cancer care, NCG-KCDO signed an MoU with IndiaAI (MeiTY), expanded EMR adoption through LEAP, and was featured in the WHO Bulletin. On the NGO front, we launched KCDT with ILSS and supported digital initiatives with Paani Foundation, Antara Foundation, and KSWA.
 
                                        
                                    CM Devendra Fadnavis inaugurated MUHS' CHAKRA Centre of Excellence. A key focus area is Digital Health, under which MUHS has launched a Certificate Course in Digital Health (CCDH) for doctors, starting August 2025. Furthering the NEP 2020 goals, the course curriculum is co-developed with IIT Bombay faculty and Koita Foundation, CCDH covers EMRs, AI/ML, telemedicine, data privacy, and hands-on digital tools. The course will be offered to 50,000+ undergraduate medical students across 400 medical colleges of Maharashtra and 235 nursing colleges.