VChart opens call center for Guyana hospitals, creating 250 BPO jobs

ENMORE, GUYANA — A new business process outsourcing (BPO) center has opened in Enmore, Guyana, creating hundreds of jobs for young people on the East Coast of Demerara.
New BPO center expands job opportunities for youth
The newly commissioned BPO center, operated by VChart Services, is set to employ hundreds of young Guyanese in medical billing and revenue cycle management.
The company, which already has centers in India and the U.S., specializes in HIPAA-compliant healthcare back-office services, making it a trusted partner for American medical providers.
The job fair at the establishment’s opening created immediate registration possibilities, which showed substantial employee interest in local sector work opportunities.
Dr. Ashni Singh, Senior Minister in the Office of the President with Responsibility for Finance and the Public Service, vowed government backing for BPO growth through his statement about BPO being essential for national development and youth progress.
Digital health integration to strengthen medical services
The center will also train workers to support Guyana’s healthcare system through digital transcription and medical imaging processing.
Guyana’s Minister of Health, Dr. Frank Anthony, highlighted the facility’s potential to enhance electronic health records (EHR) and streamline patient data management.
VChart Services Guyana’s CEO, Vinayak Shankar, reaffirmed plans to position Guyana as a global hub for back-office services, crediting government support for the company’s expansion.
With SOC2 certification and HIPAA compliance, the center aligns with Guyana’s push toward digital transformation in both healthcare and employment.