We make integrated, intuitive staffing and communication tools just for nurses and nursing departments.
Location: United States, Oregon, Portland
Employees: 11-50
Phone: +1 866-635-8151
Total raised: $5.7M
Founded date: 2013
Investors 3
Funding Rounds 1
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
18.01.2018 | - | $5.7M | - |
Mentions in press and media 11
Date | Title | Description |
09.03.2020 | HealthStream pays $25M to acquire Portland startup NurseGrid, maker of a mobile app for nurses | (NurseGrid Photo) Publicly-traded healthcare company HealthStream has acquired NurseGrid, a Portland, Ore.-based startup that develops software and apps for nurses. HealthStream paid approximately $25 million in cash as part of the deal, wh... |
26.04.2018 | Startup Spotlight: Mobile focus and real-life experience gives NurseGrid an edge in scheduling | NurseGrid CEO Joe Novello. (NurseGrid Photo) Illnesses, accidents and moms going into labor don’t happen on predictable schedules, and that can make hospital staffing a tricky business. Historically managers would work off a phone tree to a... |
19.01.2018 | NurseGrid raises $5.7M for scheduling and staffing tech platform for nurses | NurseGrid’s platform helps hospitals and other care providers with scheduling and staffing their nurse employees. (NurseGrid Photo) Operating a hospital is no easy task, and at the moment, finding technology to help in that task is also a c... |
18.01.2018 | NurseGrid Raises $5.7M in Funding | NurseGrid, a Portland, Ore.-based healthcare scheduling and staffing technology platform provider, closed a $5.7m funding round. The round was led by Hatteras Venture Partners with participation from existing investors Excelerate Health Ven... |
24.10.2017 | How are nurses integrating new technology? | Joe Novello, founder and CEO of NurseGrid, noted that his business is working with nurses to develop apps to make scheduling easier and improve communication for booking time off and care coordination. Ellen Kuhnert, Chief Clinical Officer ... |
10.04.2017 | Strategies that can get startups from pilot to scale | Getting a pilot is hard. Going from that pilot to a full-scale implementation is even harder. With the abundance of new and promising technologies and solutions coming to bear in the digital health space, healthcare systems and organization... |
21.01.2017 | Meet Patrick Mathieson, Partner at Toba Capital | Toba's fund is evergreen, meaning it continually reinvests proceeds from successful exits Editor's note: Our Splash Health, Wellness and Wearables event is coming up on March 23 in San Francisco. We'll have Mario Schlosser (Founder & CE... |
25.02.2015 | Stroke triage for ERs, pill-dispensing robot part of Healthbox’s accelerator reboot in Boston | Artaic Health enlists a pill-dispensing robot to take on medication adherence.The MIT spinout received $1.7 million in funding from NIH Small Business Innovation Research grant to advance its product. Its goal is to connect patients, clinic... |
- | Stroke triage for ERs, pill-dispensing robot part of Healthbox’s accelerator reboot in Boston | Healthbox’s Boston class will be the first to take part in its accelerator reboot, Healthbox Studios. Among the digital health technologies included in the nine-member class, according to the website, are a pill-dispensing robot as a way to... |
- | How are nurses integrating new technology? | From left: Linda Lockwood of AVIA moderated a panel that included Anna Young of MakerHealth, Ellen Kuhnert of Rightsourcing, and Joe Novello of NurseGrid. The perspective of nurses regarding new technology integration from pain points to wa... |
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