Software developer Orion Health has announced a major contract with an American healthcare insurer, while also confirming it has laid off around a 10th of its US workforce.
Orion chief executive Ian McCrae said the deal would see the Auckland-based company's Amadeus precision medicine platform supplied to the as-yet unnamed insurer, which has over 3 million members. No financial details of the deal were released.
"We will be announcing the name [of the insurer] next week once we get through their internal processes," McCrae said. "It's a big payer organisation."
Orion shares, which listed at $5.70 in the firm's 2014 initial public offering, gained 4.2 per cent to close at $3.25 last night.
McCrae said the technology would give the insurer's provider partners access to patient records from all the healthcare facilities at which members had received care.