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Artificial Intelligence integration for proactive healthcare services in corporate wellness programs, introduced by Apollo Hospitals in cooperation with OneBanc.

Collaborative effort seeks to tackle escalating healthcare expenses, reduced productivity, and shifting employee demands within the Indian corporate sector

AI-integrated Apollo Hospitals and OneBanc debut proactive health services for corporate wellness...
AI-integrated Apollo Hospitals and OneBanc debut proactive health services for corporate wellness programs

Artificial Intelligence integration for proactive healthcare services in corporate wellness programs, introduced by Apollo Hospitals in cooperation with OneBanc.

New Multi-speciality Hospital Launches in Hyderabad

In a significant development for the healthcare sector in India, SLG Hospitals and Ajeenkya DY Patil Healthcare have joined forces to launch a new 800-bed multi-speciality hospital in Hyderabad.

The partnership between these two esteemed organisations promises to bring advanced medical care to the city, with the hospital set to offer a wide range of medical services. However, no additional information about the location or opening date of the hospital was provided in the article.

Elsewhere in the industry, CitiusTech, a leading healthcare IT solutions provider, has made a strategic move by acquiring Health Data Movers. The founder of CitiusTech, Rizwan Koita, announced the acquisition, but details about the terms and reasons for the acquisition were not disclosed.

The acquisition includes Epic implementation capabilities, which are expected to enhance CitiusTech's offerings in the healthcare provider sector. This move is likely to strengthen CitiusTech's position in the market and provide them with a competitive edge.

Meanwhile, the funding for pharma and healthcare in India took a significant hit in August 2025, with investments dropping by 82% to amount to just $47 million. This decline in funding could potentially impact the growth and development of the healthcare sector in the country.

In a positive note, the Madras Dyslexia Association has developed a 'Count on Me' toolkit to support children with dyslexia. The toolkit aims to provide resources and strategies to help children with dyslexia overcome their challenges and succeed academically.

On the medical research front, Canon Medical Systems India has signed an MoU with Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute for advanced medical collaboration. The collaboration is expected to lead to breakthroughs in cancer research and treatment.

As the healthcare sector continues to evolve, these developments demonstrate the ongoing commitment of organisations to improve healthcare services and support those in need.

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