
What You Should Know
- The Win: Andor Health, the leader in “agentic AI” solutions, has been awarded three separate national agreements with Premier Inc.
- The Categories: The agreements cover Virtual Care (effective Dec 1, 2025), Clinical Communications & Collaboration (Feb 1, 2026), and Remote Patient Monitoring (March 1, 2026).
- The Tech: ThinkAndor®, the company’s AI-powered infrastructure, uses “agentic intelligence” to optimize workflows and reduce administrative burdens. Premier members can now access special pre-negotiated pricing for these tools.
The “Agentic” Shift
The core of these agreements is ThinkAndor®, which Andor Health describes as the “#1 agentic AI software infrastructure for healthcare”. Unlike passive software that waits for a user to click a button, “agentic” AI is designed to actively monitor data and trigger workflows autonomously.
The platform leverages generative AI to unlock data from Electronic Medical Records (EMR) and biometric devices, delivering “actionable intelligence in real time” to care teams.
Engagement Timeline
The rollout of these agreements is staggered over the next few months, giving Premier members immediate access to pre-negotiated terms:
- Virtual Care: Effective December 1, 2025.
- Clinical Communications: Effective February 1, 2026.
- Remote Patient Monitoring: Effective March 1, 2026.
“Being selected by Premier for the Virtual Care Category, as the only agentic AI platform spanning all virtual experiences, including virtual visits, virtual nursing & observation, virtual inpatient consultations, clinical communications & collaboration, and remote patient monitoring, is both a tremendous honor and a powerful validation of our mission,” said Raj Toleti, Chairman & CEO of Andor Health. “As the #1 agentic AI software infrastructure for healthcare™, we are committed to modernizing care delivery by leveraging AI to enhance workflows that elevate clinician experience, improve patient engagement, drive tangible ROI, and enable truly transformative operational efficiency.”
