CitiusTech has announced the acquisition of Health Data Movers (HDM), a Best in KLAS healthcare technology services company, in a move that further cements its role as a key strategic partner for healthcare providers navigating digital transformation. The acquisition enhances CitiusTech’s capabilities in healthcare data, AI, and automation, while HDM adds deep integration expertise in platforms such as Epic Systems, Workday, ServiceNow, and other critical healthcare technologies.
“This is a pivotal moment and huge opportunity for CitiusTech and Health Data Movers, as we meet the demands of a rapidly transforming healthcare landscape,” said Rajan Kohli, CEO of CitiusTech. “Together, we empower our customers to unlock transformative efficiencies, deliver connected patient care, and accelerate innovation, all within the systems they trust.”
This partnership aims to embed AI and automation into core workflows like EMR (Electronic Medical Records), ITSM (IT Service Management), and ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), enabling healthcare organizations to enhance operational efficiency while minimizing the risks associated with change management.
Founded in 2012, Health Data Movers has been a go-to partner for healthcare providers, biotech firms, and digital health innovators. Their core competencies span data integration, project management, and clinical and business application support, offering customized solutions that optimize outcomes across the healthcare continuum.
Tyler Smith, CEO of Health Data Movers, shared his perspective on the collaboration: “Joining forces with CitiusTech allows us to pair that expertise with unmatched scale, advanced technologies, and expanded capabilities. Together, we can deliver future-ready solutions, that not only improve patient outcomes and lower costs, but also redefine how patients and providers fully benefit in an AI-powered healthcare ecosystem.”
With this acquisition, CitiusTech and Health Data Movers are poised to deliver next-generation healthcare integration, especially around widely adopted platforms like Epic, helping organizations leverage intelligent, human-centered systems to improve patient outcomes and operational performance.
The combined strengths of the two companies signal a strategic evolution in digital health, aimed at redefining the delivery of care through advanced technology, seamless integration, and AI-powered innovation.