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Access Healthcare to hire over 18,000 people over 12 months

Fresh graduates and experienced professionals are welcome to join the Access Healthcare workforce supporting 100+ healthcare institutions and 500,000+ physicians.

DTNEXT Bureau

CHENNAI: Access Healthcare, a leading provider of end-to-end healthcare revenue cycle and information technology services, announced its plans to hire over 18,000 people in the next 12 months.

The company is currently hiring across its locations in India – Chennai, Coimbatore, Noida, Pune, Mumbai, and Trivandrum. The healthcare BPO leader is hiring for various positions in medical billing, coding, and accounts receivable call centre roles. The company is also seeking skilled technologists to further its R&D efforts in robotic process automation, artificial intelligence, and advanced analytics to support its flagship platform, echo.

Fresh graduates and experienced professionals are welcome to join the Access Healthcare workforce supporting 100+ healthcare institutions and 500,000+ physicians.

Access Healthcare recently acquired a 1.57-acre land parcel from a prominent IT company to build a 7,000 people campus in addition to its multiple facilities in India, the Philippines, and the USA. The company has added over 12,000 people to its rolls in the last 15 months and doubled its headcount.

“We are currently hiring at the rate of 1,500 people monthly and investing significantly in technology and automation in our hiring and training processes. We upped the game during the pandemic and supported our clients without dropping service levels. We are now one of the world’s largest global third-party revenue cycle companies”, said Vardhman Jain, Vice Chairman of Access Healthcare.

“Over the next few months, we will be adding capacities across locations to support our growth efforts. Our focus will stretch beyond metropolitan cities to smaller cities and towns across India, where we believe we can find high-quality talent,” he added.

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