Access Information Management
Who They Are
The records-and-information manager, buying its way from paper into electronic health records, and a rare exit buyer that publishes its own scale.
Access publishes real figures where most of this shelf publishes adjectives: founded in 2004, more than a hundred and ninety locations, more than thirty-three thousand clients, more than two thousand nine hundred staff, twelve consecutive Inc. 5000 listings, and operations across the United States, Canada, Latin America and India. In healthcare specifically it puts its book at over sixteen hundred clients.
A conversation with it is about regulated data rather than about software multiples. Its stated reason for buying was entry into an adjacent market it could sell to customers it already had, which is the shape of nearly every strategic purchase on this shelf. A seller should expect diligence on retention obligations and how records are handled, not on a product roadmap. Worth knowing: Access was itself a private-equity portfolio company before it became a buyer.
Search-Fund Companies They Bought
- Triyam · 2024
Luka Salamunic raised a search vehicle whose own site describes backing one entrepreneur to acquire and manage a single great business, and bought Triyam, a Lexington healthcare data migration and archiving company, in 2022 with Pacific Lake behind him. Access bought it two years later to accelerate its entry into electronic health records archiving. [1][2]