PALM BEACH, FL-In a move that illustrates South Florida’s appeal to companies looking to attract health care technology talent, Convergent Revenue Cycle Management is taking down 21,376 square feet in 951 Yamato. The new space will house more than 100 employees that provide health care-focused legal expertise, advanced technology and claims management services to its clients.

NAI/Merin Hunter Codman principal Neil Merin took the lead on the Convergent lease negotiations. Managing director Steven O’Hara, as well as senior commercial associate Richard Brockney assisted on the deal.

“The high-end Boca Raton office market is outperforming many other South Florida office markets,” O’Hara said in a statement. “Convergent adds to that momentum as well as adding to the list of prestigious tenants choosing to call 951 Yamato home.”

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