Area Development
Outcome Health is planning to add 2,000 new employees at its Global Headquarters. The company has 392,000 square feet of new space at its 515 N State Street facility in Chicago, Illinois.

Governor Rahm Emanuel said the firm is helping drive the city’s emergence as a national hub for the health-tech sector.

“Outcome Health is doubling down on Chicago, and our new global headquarters gives us room to add 2,000 employees by 2022,” said CEO & Founder Rishi Shah. “We are creating a co-working and entrepreneurship campus in our new building, Outcome Tower, to nurture innovation, investment and growth in Chicago-based, early-stage companies that are solving important problems.”

“Companies like Outcome Health are a critical part of Chicago’s future, driving job creation, innovation and economic growth across the city,” Mayor Emanuel said. “And in turn Chicago is providing companies with the talent, transportation and technology they need to grow and thrive for years to come.”

Outcome Health is committed to improving healthcare, creating technology jobs and driving innovation in Chicago, city officials said. Outcome Health partners with healthcare stakeholders to serve actionable intelligence into the points of care to improve patient outcomes.

“Chicago has the nation’s most expansive collection of established healthcare companies, institutions and associations, and an ecosystem that offers access to capital, an educated workforce and public-private innovation hubs to foster the growth of new ventures," said Steven Collens, CEO of MATTER, the healthcare technology incubator.

“With Chicago as our base, we impact 500 million patient visits annually across the country,” added Outcome Health President & Co-Founder Shradha Agarwal. “This global headquarters will allow us to further scale a world-class sales and customer service center to bring our technology solutions to every consultation room, operate an industry-leading network operations center that allows us to personalize the experience of each practice to its patient needs, and accelerate our product and technology roadmap to introduce new forms of health intelligence into the important decisions that are made at the moment of care.”