New offering enables healthcare enterprises to build AI-enabled global capability centers by combining ANSR’s GCC expertise with healthcare AI capabilities
BENGALURU, India, April 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — ANSR, the world’s leading Global Capability Center (GCC) solutions provider, today announced the launch of a new Healthcare GCC Accelerator Platform, designed to help healthcare enterprises build and scale AI-enabled capability centers with greater speed, confidence, and impact.

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The Healthcare GCC Accelerator brings together ANSR’s end-to-end GCC execution model with advanced healthcare AI capabilities from Optum. Through this collaboration, ANSR will leverage the Optum.ai technology and healthcare domain expertise to support its customers as they modernize operations, embed AI into core workflows, and build future-ready global teams.
Healthcare organizations are increasingly turning to GCCs as long-term engines for digital transformation and operational scale. At the same time, they face growing pressure to adopt AI responsibly across complex, highly regulated environments. ANSR’s new accelerator is designed to address both needs, pairing proven GCC delivery with AI capabilities that are already deployed at scale across healthcare.
Seventy percent of leading global enterprises now rely on GCCs as the primary engine for their AI efforts. ANSR Research shows that AI-related hiring across GCCs has increased 131% year-to-date, highlighting a clear move toward building dedicated internal AI teams rather than depending on fragmented vendor models. Healthcare enterprises are at the forefront of this shift, driven by the scale of the opportunity: global healthcare spending is approaching $10 trillion, and AI-enabled operations in revenue cycle management, prior authorization, and clinical workflows are delivering measurable returns for early movers.
“Healthcare enterprises need more than a technology platform or an operational playbook. They need both, fully integrated and built for scale. This accelerator allows us to embed Optum.ai capabilities within the GCC model, supported by technology that has been tested in real healthcare environments. By working with Optum, we can help our customers adopt AI with greater confidence and deliver measurable results faster,” said Vikram Ahuja, Co-Founder, ANSR.
“ANSR brings deep expertise in building and operating global capability centers, and we are pleased to support their customers with Optum.ai technology designed for real-world healthcare environments,” said Harish Gudi, Chief Information Officer, Optum Technology, India. “By leveraging our AI capabilities within ANSR’s GCC model, healthcare organizations can modernize operations, apply AI responsibly, and scale impact across their global teams.”
