Electronic Caregiver Expands AI Healthcare Operations in Southern New Mexico

Company positions Las Cruces as a national hub for AI-driven healthcare infrastructure

Published on Feb. 28, 2026

Electronic Caregiver, a healthcare technology company headquartered in Las Cruces, New Mexico, announced plans to expand its AI-driven Addison Care platform across Southern New Mexico. The company aims to establish the region as a nationally recognized hub for AI healthcare infrastructure, creating hundreds of high-skill, high-wage jobs in areas like software engineering, AI/ML, IT, and TeleCare operations.

Why it matters

This initiative, dubbed the 'Rio Grande Health Technology Corridor', represents a shift for New Mexico from exporting scientific research talent to retaining and scaling that expertise within a nationally deployed commercial AI healthcare enterprise. It positions Las Cruces and the surrounding region as a center for advanced healthcare technology development and deployment.

The details

Electronic Caregiver plans to grow its patient monitoring, TeleCare, logistics, and technology operations from Las Cruces to Roswell over the next 12-18 months. The expansion will create roles across disciplines like cloud computing, data architecture, health interoperability, and TeleCare services. The company currently employs hundreds and continues to hire aggressively, bringing 'Silicon Valley-level employment opportunities' to the region.

  • Electronic Caregiver was founded in 2009.
  • The company plans to expand operations from Las Cruces to Roswell over the next 12-18 months.

The players

Electronic Caregiver, Inc.

A healthcare technology company headquartered in Las Cruces, New Mexico, that delivers AI-driven continuous care infrastructure through its Addison Care platform.

Anthony Dohrmann

The Chief Executive Officer of Electronic Caregiver.

New Mexico State University

The university that has maintained a sustained collaborative relationship with Electronic Caregiver, contributing to research development and workforce cultivation.

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What they’re saying

“Our goal is to build the first nationally and globally recognized commercial and health technology brand organically founded and headquartered in Las Cruces, New Mexico.”

— Anthony Dohrmann, Chief Executive Officer (USA Today)

What’s next

Electronic Caregiver plans to strengthen patient monitoring and TeleCare operations from Las Cruces to Roswell over the next 12-18 months, reinforcing the entire southern portion of New Mexico.

The takeaway

Electronic Caregiver's expansion represents a shift for New Mexico, transitioning from exporting scientific research talent to retaining and scaling that expertise within a nationally deployed commercial AI healthcare enterprise. This positions Las Cruces and the surrounding region as a center for advanced healthcare technology development and deployment.