Partnerships

KCDO Partnerships

Treatment and management of cancer is complex and involves many stakeholders across the care continuum. KCDO establishes partnerships with key stakeholders to drive integrated care and better serve patients, doctors and other care givers.

Key ecosystem organisations and partnership areas include:

Digital Health and Technology Companies

Digital Health and Technology Companies

  • Review success of solutions and develop case studies and best practices
  • Evaluate and pilot new solutions
  • Develop deeper collaboration for data sharing and new solution development
Academic and Research Institutions

Academic and Research Institutions

  • Partner on Digital health research with academic & research institutions
  • Support creation of new digital tools for managing cancer care
  • Conduct assessments to track outcomes of Digital Health initiatives and develop evidence-based guidelines
Pharma & Life Science Companies

Pharma & Life Science Companies

  • Support digital clinical trials
  • Improve sharing clinical & diagnostic data
  • support Health Effectiveness and Outcomes Research (HEOR)
Ancillary Care Providers

Ancillary Care Providers (Labs, Physio, Home Care)

  • Promote tools for better care coordination and integrated care
  • Facilitate adoption of tele-medicine and remote patient monitoring solutions
Government

Government

  • Scope standards and compliance for new technologies e.g., cloud, IoT, Big Data, AI/ML
  • Develop digital health roadmap for national initiatives e.g., ABDM roll-out, PM-JAY coverage
Healthcare Insurance and Consumers

Healthcare Insurance and Consumers

  • Collaborate with Health Insurance companies on clinical and claims information exchange
  • Engage with healthcare forums as well as consumer / patient groups

If you are interested in partnering with KCDO, please write to us at ncgkcdo@tmc.gov.in