UW International Training & Education Centre for Health Private Limited

Providing technical assistance

for strengthening national public health programs.

Patient centric care

through integrated single window models for health service delivery

Announcements

NDLS | Basics of Chest Radiology among PLHIV | Dr. Rohit Hegde | 22-01-2025 | 2 to 3 PM

About Us

UW International Training Education Centre for Health Private Limited (I-TECH India) is a public health organisation working towards strengthening health systems and catalysing people centred, evidence-based health interventions responsive to community needs. I-TECH India designs customized health interventions that are people-centred and aligned to the health needs of the community.

I-TECH India is committed to improving health outcomes and building equitable health system through long-term capacity building, health systems strengthening and targeted, data-driven interventions.

I-TECH India is closely affiliated with the International Training and Education Centre for Health (I-TECH), a global network that works in 30 countries, based at the Department of Global Health, University of Washington at Seattle, Washington, USA.

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Our Vision and Mission

Vision

Our vision is to transform the healthcare experience by fostering quality service through innovation and commitment to excellence.

Mission

Our mission is to improve the health status of communities through provision of better-quality healthcare services, empowering healthcare providers with relevant knowledge and capabilities and advocating data utilization and digital innovations for health system strengthening.

Our work

I-TECH India in partnership with Government of India, works towards strengthening the national response to HIV in India and promoting healthier communities.

Our Achievements

NACP health workforce trained through Distance Learning Seminars

Public health professionals benefited through University of Washington Courses

NACP staff supported through on-site clinical and program mentoring