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Innovaccer and Snowflake Partner to Drive Enterprise AI Adoption Across Healthcare

Innovaccer’s Gravity Platform combines Snowflake’s AI Data Cloud for Healthcare & Life Sciences, Snowflake Cortex AI and healthcare-specific intelligence to enable trusted, production-ready AI across healthcare operations.

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Innovaccer Inc., a leading healthcare AI company, today announced a collaboration with Snowflake to accelerate enterprise AI adoption across healthcare. Through this integration, Gravity, Innovaccer’s Healthcare Intelligence Platform, operates on the Snowflake’s AI Data Cloud for Healthcare & Life Sciences and Snowflake Cortex AI services, enabling healthcare organizations to rapidly build, deploy and operationalize trusted production-ready AI workflows at scale across care delivery, revenue cycle and patient engagement workflows.

At the center of this integration is Gravity, Innovaccer’s next-generation healthcare intelligence platform, which operates on Snowflake’s secure and scalable AI Data Cloud as an enterprise data foundation. Together, Innovaccer and Snowflake enable payers, providers, public health agencies and life sciences organizations to move beyond fragmented data and toward AI-powered outcomes across care delivery, operations and financial performance.

Gravity transforms raw, multi-source healthcare data into AI-ready intelligence through a multi-layered healthcare data model. Snowflake serves as the central engine for data processing, transformation and secure data sharing, enabling Gravity’s ability to deliver longitudinal patient and member views, real-time AI insights and enterprise-grade governance.

"Bringing Gravity to Snowflake’s AI Data Cloud represents a massive leap forward for healthcare organizations looking to become truly data-driven," said Abhinav Shashank, co-founder and CEO of Innovaccer. "By combining our healthcare-intelligence platform with Snowflake's powerhouse infrastructure, we are giving providers and payers the ability to turn raw data into life-saving insights faster than ever before."

As part of the integration, Snowflake Cortex AI enhances Gravity’s AI capabilities, enabling intelligent clinical and operational summarization, natural-language analytics through text-to-SQL, and retrieval-augmented insights using healthcare-specific knowledge bases.

"Innovaccer’s commitment to helping Snowflake mobilize the world’s data can be seen through the launch of Gravity," said Todd Crosslin, Global Industry Principal, Healthcare and Life Sciences at Snowflake. "We look forward to driving deeper value for Snowflake’s AI Data Cloud ecosystem through collaboration with Innovaccer to allow access to seamless data integration and advanced healthcare analytics through Snowflake’s platform."

Gravity orchestrates these capabilities within governed, healthcare-aware workflows, supporting compliance with standards such as HIPAA, HITRUST, and NIST, while preserving transparency through a glass-box AI approach.

Joint customers have already seen meaningful impact. Public sector and payer organizations have reduced data integration timelines by nearly 30%, achieved 20 to 25% infrastructure cost savings using Snowflake’s elastic compute, and unlocked real-time, 360-degree insights across clinical, claims and social determinants of health data.

Together, Innovaccer and Snowflake enable healthcare organizations to move from AI pilots to production in months, not years, creating a scalable foundation for AI-driven transformation across value-based care, revenue cycle management, patient access and population health.

About Innovaccer

Innovaccer activates the flow of healthcare data, empowering providers, payers, and government organizations to deliver intelligent and connected experiences that advance health outcomes. The Healthcare Intelligence Cloud equips every stakeholder in the patient journey to turn fragmented data into proactive, coordinated actions that elevate the quality of care and drive operational performance. Leading healthcare organizations like Orlando Health, Adventist Healthcare, and Banner Health trust Innovaccer to integrate a system of intelligence into their existing infrastructure, extending the human touch in healthcare. For more information, visit www.innovaccer.com.

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Press Contact:
Arushi Awasthi
Innovaccer Inc.
arushi.awasthi@innovaccer.com
415-562-2139
innovaccer.com

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Contacts

Press Contact:
Arushi Awasthi
Innovaccer Inc.
arushi.awasthi@innovaccer.com
415-562-2139
innovaccer.com

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