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Top 26 Health Insurance Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 26 SaaS companies in Health Insurance Software. They have combined revenues of $4B and employ 2.7K people. They have raised $1.2B and serve 511 customers combined.

Health insurance software encompasses a range of applications designed to manage the administrative and operational processes within the health insurance sector. These solutions facilitate the handling of claims, billing, patient data, and compliance with regulatory requirements. By automating core tasks, they enhance operational efficiency and reduce the potential for errors in critical workflows. Typical use cases include streamlining claims processing, automating billing cycles, and ensuring compliance with healthcare regulations. The software is commonly utilized by insurance providers, healthcare organizations, and third-party administrators. Key features often include claims management tools, fraud detection capabilities, analytics for patient data, and integration with other healthcare systems for enhanced data flow.

Companies
26
Revenue
$4B
Funding
$1.2B
Employees
2.7K

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Top Health Insurance Software Companies

Showing 10 of 2 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Softheon

Stony Brook, New York, United States

cloud-based health insurance exchange solutions

Revenue
$42.9M
Customers
80
Year founded
2000
Funding
$200K
Team size
256
Growth
171.5%
2
Truston

Houten, Utrecht, Netherlands

Provider of IT services for the health-insurance industry. The company is an Oracle partner and provides multiple IT services related to the health-insurance industry, including network construction, maintenance, migration and management using the Oracle Health Insurance (OHI) suite, insourcing and collaboration technologies.

Revenue
$11.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
1994
Funding
-
Team size
82
Growth
87.06%

Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide functionalities for managing insurance claims and billing. - Should include automated tools for processing claims and preventing fraud. - Needs to support compliance with relevant healthcare regulations. - Must enable integration with other healthcare software systems. - Should offer analytics features for improved operational insights. - Not just for billing; must also facilitate comprehensive patient data management.