MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCSC) – An artificial intelligence-focused healthcare technology company plans to establish operations in Charleston County.
Alita automates admissions, intake and hiring for post-acute and senior care providers, which they say cuts down on paperwork for health care staffers so they can focus on patients.
“In a world that’s gone remote, the only way to build a magnetic headquarters, one that attracts the brightest minds in healthcare and AI, is to offer more than just a desk,” Alita co-founder and CEO Matt Rosa said. “Charleston County has it all: year-round sunshine, a rising tech scene, and that rare mix of ambition and southern hospitality. It’s the kind of place where work-life balance isn’t just a perk, it’s the point. If we’re going to transform post-acute care, we’re going to do it here. On the beach, in the office and everywhere in between.”
The company plans to add 17 jobs, according to the governor’s office.
“Our state is committed to fostering an innovative business environment, and we are pleased to welcome Alita to the roster of technology companies operating here,” Gov. Henry McMaster said.
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Alita will lease a new office space in the Harbor Entrepreneur Center on Ewall Street in Mount Pleasant.
Company operations are already online, the governor’s office says.