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Access Healthcare Hits ’17 Hiring and Revenue Goals

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Dallas-based Access Healthcare, an end-to-end healthcare revenue cycle and information technology services provider, has reached its hiring and revenue goals before the close of its 2017 fiscal year. The company now employs more than 8,000 and is expected to finish the year with more than $100 million in revenue.

Access told D CEO Healthcare the company has grown about 33 percent year-over-year since its founding in 2011. It attributes the growth to its “responsiveness to increased demand in the market for its solutions and services.”

During the same point in its revenue cycle in 2016, Access reported it employed around 6,000 people.

To accommodate its steady expansion, Access has added two facilities in India and the Philippines, for a total of 12 locations globally. The company offers revenue cycle business process and application development services to medical billing companies, healthcare systems, and dental billing providers.

Anurag Jain, CEO of Access, said the 8,000-employee milestone is in line with the company’s growth plans. “This is not only a testament to the quality of revenue cycle services delivered by our team, but also signifies the impact that we are making to the business outcomes valued by our customers,” he said in a statement.

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