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Expanded Global Capability Centre established by Availity in Bengaluru, India

India's workforce in the GCC region has nearly doubled by 2025, with projections indicating an end-of-year headcount that is 3.5 times the initial January levels.

Expands Availity's Global Capability Centre in Bengaluru with a new facility in India
Expands Availity's Global Capability Centre in Bengaluru with a new facility in India

Expanded Global Capability Centre established by Availity in Bengaluru, India

In the ever-evolving world of healthcare, several significant announcements have been made recently. Here's a roundup of the latest news:

Abbott has entered the fray with the launch of a new product, the FreeStyle Libre 2 Plus. This innovative device promises to provide continuous glucose readings, offering a valuable tool for those managing their blood sugar levels. However, further details about the product launch remain scarce.

Meanwhile, CitiusTech, a leading healthcare technology solutions provider, has made a strategic move by acquiring Health Data Movers. This acquisition is expected to enhance CitiusTech's offerings for healthcare providers, but specifics about the enhanced capabilities are yet to be disclosed.

The Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad (IIITH) played host to the ABDM 2.0 southern region consultation meeting. Organised by the National Health Authority (NHA), the event aimed to discuss the implementation and adoption of the National Digital Health Mission's second iteration.

In the field of women and child healthcare, Mahajan Imaging & Labs and Fortis La Femme have entered into a partnership. The collaboration aims to strengthen healthcare services for women and children, although more details about the partnership are yet to be revealed.

Zydus Therapeutics has also made headlines with positive topline results from the EPICS-III Phase 2(b)/3 Trial. The trial focused on evaluating the efficacy and safety of its investigational product for the treatment of type 2 diabetes.

Lastly, it's worth mentioning that CitiusTech now boasts Epic implementation capabilities, but details about this development are scarce. Additionally, there's no information available about a potential partnership between Novo Nordisk and Apollo Clinics for an obesity clinic program in India.

As these developments unfold, we eagerly await more details about these exciting advancements in healthcare technology and partnerships. Stay tuned for more updates!

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