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HTEC and Xsolis’ Strategic Partnership to Tackle Inefficiencies in Healthcare Decision-Making with AI

Collaboration will accelerate the evolution of Xsolis’ Dragonfly platform, improving how healthcare providers and payers make faster, more aligned care decisions

PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HTEC, the global AI-first engineering and digital product development company, today announced a strategic partnership with Xsolis, an AI-driven technology company that reduces administrative waste by enabling collaboration between healthcare providers and payers.

“HTEC stood out because of its strong engineering culture, healthcare domain expertise, and practical approach to applying AI across both product innovation and software delivery,” said Zach Evans, CTO at Xsolis.

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Across healthcare systems, determining whether a treatment is medically necessary, what level of care a patient requires, and whether that care will be approved remains a slow, manual, and often inconsistent process. Known as utilization management, this function sits at the heart of healthcare operations—but is still heavily reliant on fragmented data, manual reviews, and subjective judgment. The result is delays in care, administrative burden, rising costs, and friction between providers and payers.

Xsolis addresses these challenges through its Dragonfly® platform, which uses real-time patient data, machine learning, and predictive analytics to bring greater objectivity, speed, and transparency to decision-making. By continuously analysing patient condition and care requirements, the platform helps healthcare organizations align faster on medical and care decisions while reducing operational inefficiencies, administrative waste, and friction between providers and payers.

Through this partnership, HTEC will play a central role in advancing the Dragonfly platform—bringing deep expertise in AI-enabled product engineering and software development lifecycle (SDLC), as well as scalable cloud-based systems and AI tooling.

HTEC will support the continued evolution of the platform’s predictive capabilities across key healthcare workflows, including utilization management, discharge readiness prediction, appeals and denials management, and operational analytics for providers and payer organizations. The collaboration will focus on embedding agentic AI to improve workflow automation, accelerate data-driven decision-making, and enhance operational intelligence, while modernizing the underlying engineering environment to speed innovation and ensure compliance with strict healthcare regulations.

A key differentiator of the partnership is HTEC’s AI-powered approach to software delivery. By embedding AI across the end-to-end SDLC—from translating product requirements and generating specifications to accelerating development, QA, code review, and delivery tracking—HTEC helps organizations improve engineering efficiency, increase release velocity, and bring new capabilities to market faster. Working closely with Xsolis, HTEC will help identify and implement the right AI-enabled engineering practices and tooling to streamline product development while maintaining the reliability, transparency, and compliance required in healthcare technology environments.

“Xsolis is addressing some of healthcare’s most operationally complex challenges through AI-driven clinical and operational decision support,” said Lawrence Whittle, Chief Strategy Officer at HTEC. “We’re excited to bring our healthcare engineering expertise and AI-first delivery approach to support the continued evolution of the Dragonfly platform. Together, we aim to help healthcare organizations operate more efficiently while enabling better experiences for providers, payers, and patients.”

“HTEC stood out because of its strong engineering culture, healthcare domain expertise, and practical approach to applying AI across both product innovation and software delivery,” said Zach Evans, CTO at Xsolis. “As we continue to expand the Dragonfly platform, we see HTEC as a strategic partner that can help accelerate innovation while maintaining the reliability, compliance, and operational excellence our customers expect.”

The collaboration reflects a shared commitment to solving one of healthcare’s most pressing challenges: how to deliver faster, more aligned care decisions at scale while reducing cost and complexity. By combining Xsolis’ AI-driven decision intelligence with HTEC’s ability to engineer, scale, and operationalise advanced AI systems, the partnership is positioned to deliver measurable impact across healthcare organizations.

About Xsolis

Xsolis is an AI-driven technology company that reduces administrative waste by enabling collaboration between healthcare providers and payers. Dragonfly®, its AI-driven proprietary platform, is the first and only solution to use real-time predictive analytics to continuously assign an objective medical necessity score and assess the anticipated level of care for every patient, enabling more efficiency across the healthcare system. Xsolis is headquartered in Franklin, Tennessee. For more information, visit www.xsolis.com.

About HTEC

HTEC Group Inc. is a global AI-first provider of complex software and hardware embedded design and engineering services, specializing in Advanced Technologies, Financial Services, MedTech, Automotive, Telco, and Enterprise Software & Platforms. HTEC has a proven track record of helping Fortune 500 and hyper-growth companies solve complex engineering challenges, drive efficiency, reduce risks, and accelerate time to market. HTEC prides itself on attracting top talent and has strategically chosen the locations of its 20+ excellence centers to enable this.

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