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Thiruvananthapuram: Intivia, Inc., the leading provider of medical transcription services and medical office software suite announced the strategic expansion of its operations in Thiruvananthapuram and Vadodara. Intivia plans to create opportunities for over 300 medical transcription professionals at these two locations over the next 12 months, as a part of its phase one expansion in these regions. Medical transcription operations in both cities will commence from July 2008. AcquisitionIntivia, Inc. CEO, Ashish Vachhani said, “This expansion will enable us to successfully meet the rapidly growing demand for our healthcare documentation and technology services. The expansion in Thiruvananthapuram is fuelled by acquisition of operations of BusiSOFT InfoSolution, a leading provider of medical transcription services in Thiruvananthapuram. The acquisition will enable Intivia to rapidly expand its operations in Kerala. BusiSOFT president Hari M. said, “Thiruvananthapuram is perfectly positioned for rapid growth in medical transcription services and we are excited to play a key role in the expansion of Intivia, as well as serve as a driver of economic growth in our community.” Hari M will be managing Intivia’s Thiruvananthapuram operations.
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