Health Data Movers is now owned by CitiusTech, bolstering its healthcare provider services through expanded Epic system implementation expertise.
The Madras Dyslexia Association has developed a new toolkit named 'Count on Me', designed to support children. Details about the AI-powered nature of this toolkit, its cost, availability, and specific location remain undisclosed.
In a separate development, Apollo Hospitals and OneBanc have collaborated to launch an AI-powered preventive care program, specifically tailored for corporate wellness. The program is intended for use in corporate settings, but further details about the benefits, potential outcomes, and specific AI technologies used in the program have yet to be revealed.
Meanwhile, Canon Medical Systems India has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute for advanced collaborations. The exact nature of these collaborations remains unspecified.
In a notable funding decline, Indian pharma and healthcare funding dropped by 82% in August 2025, with total funding amounting to $47 million.
As for Availity, the founder and leader of the company, which recently opened a new global capability center in Bengaluru, has not been identified in the provided search results.
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