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Koita Foundation is an Indian not-for-profit organization founded in 2017 and headquartered in Mumbai, India. The foundation supports digital health and NGO transformation initiatives in India and is led by Rizwan Koita and Rekha Koita. [1] [2] Rizwan Koita previously cofounded CitiusTech, a global healthcare information technology company and served as its CEO till October 2021. [3] [4] For his work with CitiusTech, Rizwan Koita received the 2013 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award. [5]
Koita Foundation partners with government organizations and academic institutions in India to support their digital health initiatives through dedicated centers for research and innovation.
In 2021, it set up the Koita Centre for Digital Health (KCDH) at IIT Bombay, focused on driving academic programs, research, and industry collaborations in Digital Health. KCDH research focus areas include healthcare applications, healthcare data management, healthcare analytics, AI & large language models. KCDH academic programs include undergraduate minor and dual degree, PhD and Post-Doctoral Programs in healthcare informatics. [6] [7] [8]
In 2022, Tata Memorial Centre and National Cancer Grid established the established the Koita Centre for Digital Oncology (KCDO) in collaboration with Koita Foundation. KCDO supports NCG and NCG-affiliated hospitals to adopt digital health tools with the objective of improving the quality, affordability, accessibility and outcomes of cancer care. [9] [10] [11] [12]
The Koita Centre for Digital Health at Ashoka University (KCDH-A) was established in 2023 as an interdisciplinary Centre, offering robust academic and research programmes aimed at advancing and developing a fresh perspective on Digital Health. KCDH-A offers academic programmes in digital health and informatics and supports research in digital health tools. KCDH-A is a joint centre of the Trivedi School of Biosciences and the Department of Computer Science at Ashoka University, established with support from Koita Foundation, a philanthropic organisation with a mission to accelerate Digital Health adoption in India. [13] [14]
Koita Foundation supports the implementation of digital health initiatives in India through collaboration with key government organizations. It has partnered with the National Health Authority (NHA) in capacity building, content development and dissemination of information around digital health. [15] [16] Koita Foundation has also collaborated with the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH) to drive Digital Health Initiatives, including supporting NABH to develop and release the First Edition of the NABH Digital Health Standards in September 2023. [17] [18]
NGO transformation projects are done in collaboration with NGOs like Antarang Foundation, CEQUE (Centre for Equity and Quality in Universal Education), ARMMAN, Kherwadi Social Welfare Association, Avanti Fellows, Concern India Foundation, Foundation for Mother and Child Health, Vipla Foundation, Srijan Ek Soch and SNEHA. [19]
Koita Foundation established a collaborative partnership with the Antarang Foundation, an organization dedicated to offering career guidance to economically disadvantaged youth. Koita Foundation helped Antarang Foundation develop and employ digital tools to streamline and scale its career recommendation process. As a result, Antarang's outreach capacity in a year expanded from 3,000 to 32,000 students. Koita Foundation also partnered with CEQUE (Centre for Equity and Quality in Universal Education) to build the Seekhein Sikhaye App which simplifies route planning and data collection for trainers in rural schools, leading to improvements in operational efficiency. [2] [20]
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Koita Foundation is an Indian not-for-profit organization founded in 2017 and headquartered in Mumbai, India. The foundation supports digital health and NGO transformation initiatives in India and is led by Rizwan Koita and Rekha Koita. [1] [2] Rizwan Koita previously cofounded CitiusTech, a global healthcare information technology company and served as its CEO till October 2021. [3] [4] For his work with CitiusTech, Rizwan Koita received the 2013 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award. [5]
Koita Foundation partners with government organizations and academic institutions in India to support their digital health initiatives through dedicated centers for research and innovation.
In 2021, it set up the Koita Centre for Digital Health (KCDH) at IIT Bombay, focused on driving academic programs, research, and industry collaborations in Digital Health. KCDH research focus areas include healthcare applications, healthcare data management, healthcare analytics, AI & large language models. KCDH academic programs include undergraduate minor and dual degree, PhD and Post-Doctoral Programs in healthcare informatics. [6] [7] [8]
In 2022, Tata Memorial Centre and National Cancer Grid established the established the Koita Centre for Digital Oncology (KCDO) in collaboration with Koita Foundation. KCDO supports NCG and NCG-affiliated hospitals to adopt digital health tools with the objective of improving the quality, affordability, accessibility and outcomes of cancer care. [9] [10] [11] [12]
The Koita Centre for Digital Health at Ashoka University (KCDH-A) was established in 2023 as an interdisciplinary Centre, offering robust academic and research programmes aimed at advancing and developing a fresh perspective on Digital Health. KCDH-A offers academic programmes in digital health and informatics and supports research in digital health tools. KCDH-A is a joint centre of the Trivedi School of Biosciences and the Department of Computer Science at Ashoka University, established with support from Koita Foundation, a philanthropic organisation with a mission to accelerate Digital Health adoption in India. [13] [14]
Koita Foundation supports the implementation of digital health initiatives in India through collaboration with key government organizations. It has partnered with the National Health Authority (NHA) in capacity building, content development and dissemination of information around digital health. [15] [16] Koita Foundation has also collaborated with the National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH) to drive Digital Health Initiatives, including supporting NABH to develop and release the First Edition of the NABH Digital Health Standards in September 2023. [17] [18]
NGO transformation projects are done in collaboration with NGOs like Antarang Foundation, CEQUE (Centre for Equity and Quality in Universal Education), ARMMAN, Kherwadi Social Welfare Association, Avanti Fellows, Concern India Foundation, Foundation for Mother and Child Health, Vipla Foundation, Srijan Ek Soch and SNEHA. [19]
Koita Foundation established a collaborative partnership with the Antarang Foundation, an organization dedicated to offering career guidance to economically disadvantaged youth. Koita Foundation helped Antarang Foundation develop and employ digital tools to streamline and scale its career recommendation process. As a result, Antarang's outreach capacity in a year expanded from 3,000 to 32,000 students. Koita Foundation also partnered with CEQUE (Centre for Equity and Quality in Universal Education) to build the Seekhein Sikhaye App which simplifies route planning and data collection for trainers in rural schools, leading to improvements in operational efficiency. [2] [20]
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