Nomad Health Raises $12M for Its Healthcare Jobs Marketplace

Nomad Health, the first online marketplace for healthcare jobs, has raised $12M in a Series B round. It will use the proceeds to fortify the technology that drives the marketplace, expand into more states on its way to being nationwide, and hire more employees to further the company’s vision of digitizing healthcare human resources.

 

The round was led by Polaris Partners, a multi-billion dollar investment firm which has invested in over 250 companies, including US HealthVest, AgBiome, Editas Medicine, Quartet Health and US HealthVest. Polaris Managing Partner Brian Chee will be joining Nomad Health’s Board of Directors. The Series B includes additional investment from existing investors First Round Capital, RRE Ventures, and .406 Ventures.

Founded in 2015 by a team of doctors and serial entrepreneur Kevin Ryan, Nomad Health has built the first online marketplace where clinicians and medical employers can directly connect for freelance healthcare jobs, including locum tenens, travel nursing, and telehealth. Hailed as one of 21 companies driving the digital health revolution in 2017 by Fortune, Nomad eliminates third-party recruitment brokers from the hiring process and drives substantial efficiency for both sides of the marketplace.

Hiring in healthcare is remarkably complex, especially given growing clinician shortages. Nomad’s powerful marketplace is addressing this challenge by making it simple, fast, and efficient for clinicians and medical employers to find jobs and get hired. By digitizing the entire hiring process for doctors and nurses – including job matching, applications, insurance, and payments – both sides of the marketplace save substantial time. Plus, medical employers can save up to 40% on recruitment fees. More than 30,000 clinicians and 1,500 healthcare facilities have already joined Nomad and the network continues to expand rapidly.

“With Nomad we set out to solve the severe clinician shortages in this country. Over the last year and a half, we have built a seamless digital experience that makes it simple and cost-effective for healthcare institutions to hire great clinicians in 12 states. Our goal has always been to bring this technology to bear across the country, and with this new infusion of capital, we can expand to all 50 states and hire new staff to propel our growth” – cofounder and CEO of Nomad Health, Dr. Alexi Nazem.

Driven by the aging Baby Boom generation and a rise in chronic disease, there is an expected shortfall of over 100,000 doctors in the United States by 2030, according to the Association of American Medical Colleges. Similarly, there is an impending shortage of 1.2 million nurses by 2022, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Nomad is uniquely positioned to help address these shortages by offering a much more efficient and cost-effective mechanism to find and hire freelance healthcare professionals.