Dallas’ Axxess Appoints Healthcare Veteran as EVP of Talent Acquisition

Tim Ingram, who has more than 20 years of experience in the healthcare industry, will work closely with company leaders worldwide to ensure new hires continue to reinforce its award-winning culture, Axxess said.

Dallas-based Axxess, which focuses on care-at-home technology solutions, announced that healthcare veteran Tim Ingram has been named the company’s executive vice president for talent acquisition.

Ingram, who has more than 20 years of experience in healthcare, including working in software as well as regulatory and merger-and-acquisition environments, will collaborate with company leaders around the world to ensure new hires continue to reinforce its award-winning culture, Axxess said.

“Beyond our industry-leading solutions, our foundational strength has always been and will always continue to be our unique culture,” John Olajide, founder and CEO of Axxess, said in a statement. “Tim’s demonstrated commitment to excellence and his collaborative and cooperative nature make him the perfect choice to represent our unique culture and work with our team to ensure new hires also embody The Axxess Way as we continue to grow around the world.”

Ingram said in a statement that Axxess is committed to hiring “only the smartest, highest-quality,” team-oriented employees.

“Our vision is to be the global home healthcare technology leader, and most admired for our people, partnerships, and solutions,” said Ingram, who joined Axxess in 2016 and will continue to serve as EVP for Interoperability, partnering with industry-changing tech companies to enhance Axxess’ solutions. “Ensuring we achieve our vision starts at the interview.”

Ingram serves as an ambassador for the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization’s My Hospice Ambassador program. He’s also a member of several committees and councils for both NHPCO and the National Association for Home Care and Hospice, and is a past board member for the California Hospice and Palliative Care Association.

He was named an Interoperability Hero in 2022 by DirectTrust, a nonprofit healthcare trade association.

Axxess is a global technology platform for healthcare at home, offering an ecosystem that empowers healthcare organizations and professionals to deliver high-quality care.

It said that by integrating with partners and payers from across the healthcare continuum, more than 9,000 organizations trust the Axxess network to care for more than 5 million patients worldwide.

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