Healthcare records management and secure data lifecycle services
Access operates a records and information management business serving 27,000+ clients, with deep specialization in healthcare (Epic, Cerner, Meditech, Allscripts integration). The tech stack reflects this verticalization: HIPAA/HITRUST compliance tooling, SQL-based data pipelines, and cloud infrastructure (AWS, Azure, GCP) supporting secure storage, digitization, and disposal. Hiring velocity is accelerating in logistics and operations roles, while active projects cluster heavily around healthcare data migration, governance, and compliance—indicating sustained demand in regulated sectors where data integrity and audit trails drive retention.
Access provides records and information management services to organizations managing sensitive data across their lifecycle. The company operates a network of secure storage vaults, document scanning and digitalization facilities, and cloud-based content management systems. Core capabilities span records storage, secure destruction, document scanning, digital transformation, and business process automation. The client base of 27,000+ spans multiple verticals, with particular depth in healthcare organizations reliant on systems like Epic and Cerner. The firm is headquartered in Peabody, Massachusetts, and operates globally with hiring presence in the US, Brazil, Canada, India, and Panama.
AWS, Azure, GCP, SQL Server, Oracle, Python, and healthcare-specific systems (Epic, Cerner, Meditech, Allscripts). Compliance tooling includes SOC 2, ISO 27001, and HITRUST certification.
Peabody, Massachusetts. The company was founded in 2004 and employs 1,001–5,000 people across the United States, Brazil, Canada, India, and Panama.
Active projects center on healthcare data migration, data governance and de-identification, compliance program implementation, and third-party risk assessment management. Hiring acceleration in logistics and operations reflects scale-up of these initiatives.
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