Infosys has finalized its acquisition of healthcare consulting firm Optimum Healthcare IT to accelerate the deployment of automated data solutions across clinical environments. Following through on an initial agreement announced on March 25, 2026, the transaction allows Infosys to immediately absorb Optimum's specialized provider relationships and secure new buying centers across the healthcare system market.
The integration merges Optimum's clinical provider experience with Infosys Topaz and Infosys Cobalt, the company's proprietary AI and cloud suites. This combination allows healthcare systems to execute large-scale data transformations from a single architecture, bypassing the fragmented infrastructure that traditionally delays hospital software deployments. The operational footprint is further backed by the target firm's existing ecosystem certifications, as Optimum holds status as an Elite ServiceNow partner, a Premier AWS partner, a Workday Services partner, and a Microsoft Azure partner.
The transaction aims to directly lower healthcare delivery costs while standardizing patient data handling to allow for personalized clinical care. The combined set of offerings allows hospital networks to run automated workflows that optimize backend operational efficiency and control data scaling risks. Emphasizing the operational objective of the deal, corporate statements confirmed that the acquisition is built for "collaborating with health systems and provider organizations to deliver measurable outcomes across complex clinical and operational environments."