Inferenz, a Solution-led Data and AI services company, has acquired Caregence, an Agentic AI platform built for healthcare delivery. The combined organization will operate under the Inferenz brand and focus on end-to-end transformation for healthcare enterprises using unified data, Agentic AI, and workflow-focused automation.
Inferenz brings deep expertise in data and cloud modernization, machine learning, data governance, and enterprise AI. Caregence adds a healthcare-centric Agentic AI platform that already runs across real care workflows from referrals to recovery. Together, they create a differentiated capability stack for the future of healthcare operations.
The shared vision is clear: connect advanced intelligence platforms with strong data and AI infrastructure so health systems, providers, payers, MedTech, pharma, life sciences companies, and large enterprises can manage care delivery with greater clarity, control, and measurable outcomes.
About Caregence: Agentic AI Platform for Healthcare
Following the merger, Caregence becomes the Agentic AI platform within Inferenz, purpose-built for healthcare enterprises and ready for other industries that require complex, workflow-intensive automation. Caregence is an enterprise-ready, orchestrator-led multi-agent platform built on MCP for high interoperability across tools and systems. Its low and no-code visual Flow Builder lets teams design new agents and end-to-end workflows in hours, using a library of 70+ MCP tools and 15+ pre-built agents, with room to add organization-specific components.
Delivered through an Infrastructure-as-Code model and designed for healthcare, Caregence already powers live multi-agent deployments across the care continuum. Its AI agents integrate deeply with EHR/EMR, CRM, payer, HR, and other core healthcare systems.
What Clients and Partners Can Expect
With this merger, clients and partners gain a single, accountable partner for data, strategy, and productized AI in healthcare. They can expect stronger healthcare strategy and leadership grounded in real projects, deep domain expertise, and a platform-led approach that ties technology to outcomes. The combined entity will also accelerate the rollout of high-value AI use cases such as digital front door, matching and scheduling, revenue cycle management, clinical documentation support, post-care monitoring, and value-based care programs. These capabilities are powered by unified data-to-AI integration that connects EHRs, payer systems, HR platforms, CRMs, and third-party tools into one coherent operational layer.










