Innovaccer has entered a strategic partnership with Tawuniya, one of Saudi Arabia’s largest insurers, to accelerate population-health management and value-based care across the Kingdom aligning with Vision 2030 for a more sustainable, patient-centred healthcare system.
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Under a recently signed memorandum of understanding, Innovaccer will deploy its healthcare-data unification and analytics platform to support Tawuniya’s shift from fee-for-service towards outcomes-based insurance models. The initiative will emphasise preventive care, data-driven risk stratification and advanced AI workflows to improve care quality, optimise cost and enhance member experience in Saudi Arabia.
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia In a move that underscores the region’s accelerating embrace of digital health transformation, Innovaccer has signed a partnership with Tawuniya, formally known as The Company for Cooperative Insurance. The collaboration is designed to create a connected healthcare ecosystem in which intelligence not merely claims is the driver.
Under the terms of the agreement, Innovaccer will bring its advanced data-activation platform to the table capabilities include unifying fragmented health data, applying predictive risk-stratification models and integrating AI-powered workflows designed for scaled population-health management. Tawuniya, for its part, contributes domain expertise in health insurance, risk management and member-services delivery across Saudi Arabia.
The partnership explicitly supports the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 goal of moving away from volume-based care toward models that reward outcomes, preventive health and long-term sustainability. As Innovaccer’s CEO, Abhinav Shashank, put it
“Together we aim to move beyond claims and costs, to connect insights across the health continuum and enable value-based care models that improve both outcomes and sustainability.”
On the insurer side, Dr Hadi Alenazy, Senior Executive Director of Governance, Quality and Transformation at Tawuniya’s Health Sector, remarked that the partnership will help the company “understand our member populations more deeply, predict risks earlier, and design personalised health programmes that keep people healthier, longer.”
Beyond narrative, the collaboration aims to deliver tangible capabilities: linking data across payer, provider and ancillary networks; deploying AI-driven insights to detect high-risk segments; designing preventive-care journeys; and shifting the conversation from paying for services to investing in wellness. If successful, the model could serve as a blueprint for other Gulf-region insurers and health systems seeking to implement value-based care at scale.
“Partnering with Innovaccer enables us to use data and intelligence to understand our member populations more deeply, predict risks earlier, and design personalised health programmes that keep people healthier, longer.”
By
HB Team
