
What You Should Know:
– Zyter|TruCare, a provider of widely used population health management technology and services for health plans and managed care organizations announced the appointment of Sundar Subramanian as its new Chief Executive Officer.
– In this role, Mr. Subramanian will lead Zyter|TruCare’s further expansion into AI-orchestrated, transformational population health management, combining technology and expert services to rewire systems of work that remove silos and focus on outcomes.
Subramanian Bio/Background
Mr. Subramanian joins Zyter|TruCare from PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), where he spent over 16 years. At PwC, he led Strategy&, PwC’s strategy consulting affiliate, and also their Enterprise Strategy, Value, and Digital Transformation business, where he incubated and led business transformation offerings. Previously, he co-led the Medicaid/Medicare Center of Excellence and Core Operations service offerings for payer markets at Booz & Company for over five years, also leading their Healthcare vertical. Sundar has also held senior roles at WellCare and McKinsey & Co..
Driving Transformational Outcomes in Population Health
With 45 major health plans using Zyter|TruCare’s population health solutions, covering more than 44 million members, the company already boasts the largest population health platform base in the industry. Under Mr. Subramanian’s leadership, the company will broaden its focus to leverage its core technology solutions in redesigning and unifying work processes across the entire population health management continuum. The emphasis will evolve from simply automating current processes to optimizing end-to-end outcomes.
“Across many engagements with senior leadership at some of the country’s largest healthcare organizations, a quiet conviction grew louder: that technology must do more than modernize—it must drive outcomes that matter,” Mr. Subramanian said. He believes Zyter|TruCare offers the “most effective foundation” to drive truly transformational outcomes, emphasizing that their approach goes “far beyond simply automating tasks within a faulty system”. Instead, it integrates intelligent automation, agentic AI, and expert clinical services to transform healthcare’s fragmented transactional processes into a population-centric, proactive care model.