US Healthcare Firm Trubridge Launches Chennai Tech Centre

Chennai’s skilled healthcare talent and supportive ecosystem strengthen its position as a leading healthcare GCC hub.

The GCC Hub

February 25, 2026 / 2 min read

The centre will deliver technology-driven services supporting TruBridge’s healthcare operations, leveraging India’s talent to strengthen global support capabilities.

US-based healthcare firm TruBridge has opened its Global Capability Centre (GCC) in Chennai, expanding its global delivery network and strengthening its commitment to community healthcare services.

The centre will support TruBridge’s operations by delivering tech-enabled services aligned with its healthcare business, with a focus on community healthcare providers. Leveraging India’s talent ecosystem, TruBridge aims to enhance operational efficiency and strengthen its global support functions.

“A proud and memorable day for TruBridge in India. We officially welcomed the first batch of employees to our Chennai Global Capability Centre – marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter in our journey,” the company said in a LinkedIn post.

The launch adds to Chennai’s growing reputation as a hub for global healthcare support and tech services, joining other multinationals in India’s GCC landscape.

“This centre brings together talented minds who will play a key role in strengthening the work we do to support community healthcare. And this is just the start,” the LinkedIn post added.

Chennai’s skilled workforce, favourable business environment, and supportive government policies have attracted major firms like TruBridge. The city joins Bengaluru and Hyderabad as key GCC hubs in India, offering specialised services for global companies. With this launch, TruBridge taps into Chennai’s thriving tech ecosystem, enhancing its global support capabilities.

The GCC is expected to drive innovation and growth for TruBridge, aligning with India’s broader push to become a global leader in technology and services.

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