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Cohere Health Launches Global Capability Center in Hyderabad to Enhance Clinical AI Solutions

Cohere Health launches a Global Capability Center in Hyderabad to enhance clinical AI solutions, leveraging India’s talent to drive innovation and improve patient outcomes.

Cohere Health®, a leader in clinical intelligence solutions for health plans, has launched its Global Capability Center (GCC) in Hyderabad, India. This expansion marks a significant step in the company’s global operational capabilities, underscoring its commitment to innovation, technological excellence, and the advancement of its clinically trained AI platform.

The establishment of the GCC is part of Cohere Health’s long-term vision to invest in globally distributed teams. This center aims to be a hub of excellence that encourages innovation and collaboration, enhancing clinical intelligence and improving outcomes for health plans, clinicians, and patients worldwide. India plays a pivotal role in the company’s global operating model, driving its mission to ensure that patients receive the right care quickly and safely.

“Our new Global Capability Center is a testament to Cohere Health’s belief in the power of clinical-led innovation and global collaboration,” said Siva Namasivayam, CEO & Co-Founder of Cohere Health. “We’re excited about bringing together the best of AI-powered clinical intelligence with the remarkable talent and passion India has to offer. As we scale globally, the GCC is instrumental in driving better decision-making and payer-provider interactions, ultimately improving patient care access and outcomes.”

Leveraging India’s extensive talent pool, the Hyderabad GCC will assemble teams specializing in AI, machine learning engineering, analytics, and clinical operations. This strategic move will strengthen Cohere Health’s global capabilities and accelerate product advancements. The center is designed to work closely with U.S.-based colleagues, enhancing the company’s capacity to scale clinically trained AI and deliver more interconnected solutions that boost payer-provider collaboration.

Himanshu Gandhi, Site General Manager for Cohere Health India, emphasized the significance of Hyderabad’s technological ecosystem. “Hyderabad’s vibrant ecosystem of technological expertise and innovation is a natural home for the GCC. Our focus is on more than just operational excellence; we aim to foster a culture that integrates deep clinical excellence with advanced AI and engineering. This will build the foundation necessary to support responsible solutions at scale and strengthen our mission and vision worldwide.”

Looking ahead, Cohere Health plans to expand the Hyderabad GCC through strategic hiring across various departments, including engineering, product development, payment integrity, clinical operations, data science, and compliance. This expansion aligns with the growing demand for clinically trained AI solutions that streamline complex processes and enhance payer-provider collaboration across the healthcare continuum. The initiative reinforces Cohere Health’s position as a leader in enterprise clinical intelligence for health plans.

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