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, in partnership with India Leaders for Social Sector (ILSS), announced the KF Tech Awards 2025 at ILSS India Fundraising Conference (IFRC) 2026. The awards recognise the Top AI solutions in the social sector across health, education, climate resilience, citizen engagement, and public systems, celebrating scalable innovations and patient capital partnerships driving sustainable change.
The first batch of the Certificate Course in Digital Health (CCDH) concluded on 31st Jan 2026. The first batch of 37 doctors and medical professionals completed the course, supported by 30+ faculty and mentors from Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS) and IIT Bombay. Learn more by writing to digital.health@muhs.ac.in.
The RSSDI–Koita Centre for Digital Diabetology office was inaugurated on 31st Jan 2026 at the IIT Bombay Research Park, Mumbai. The RSSDI-KCDD office will advance clinician-led digital and AI innovation to enhance diabetes care quality and outcomes across India, and drive active collaboration between RSSDI doctors and IIT Bombay faculty and students.
At AICOG 2026, Koita Foundation supported a dedicated Digital Health Session hosted by FOGSI through the FOGSI-Koita Centre for Digital Maternal and Child Health (KCDM).
A key highlight was the launch of the Blueprint for Digital Transformation in Maternal Health by Dr Mona Duggal. The Blueprint presents a practical, clinician-focused approach to adopting digital health in maternal care, drawing from global best practices and insights from India’s private care ecosystem.
The expert panel included Dr Amit Arun Shah, Dr Mona Duggal, and Mr Riwan Koita, and was moderated by Dr Bhaskar Pal, President FOGSI. The discussion focused on translating standards into practice, setting priorities for digital maternal care, and supporting clinicians through responsible adoption.
Read the Blueprint: Benchmarking Report
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.