By Haripriya Suresh
BENGALURU (Reuters) -U.S-based healthcare IT firm Availity will more than triple staff at its India tech centre by end-2026, a senior official told Reuters, as it aims to address cost pressures in the U.S. healthcare system and expand its tech capabilities in India.
The company will widen its Bengaluru capability centre, targeting headcount growth to 400 from 250 by end-2025, and to 800 by the end of 2026, Chief Operating Officer Sean Keneally said.
Availity, the Novo Holdings-backed healthcare information network, connects payers, insurers, and hospitals. Novo Holdings is the controlling shareholder of Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk.
Availity’s India centre currently handles product engineering, infrastructure, and some back-office functions, and will expand into te