Nursa is in the news again. We are just a quarter of the way into the year, and both our CEO and Nursa are off to a strong start. For more healthcare news, read our article about the ban on noncompetes.
The Nursing Beat Interviews Nursa CEO
The nursing healthcare daily newsletter, The Nursing Beat, recently interviewed Nursa CEO Curtis Anderson to discuss how Anderson disrupted the status quo of woefully inefficient nurse staffing strategies and set Nursa on its trail-blazing path to place a nurse at the bedside of every patient in need. Anderson sees technology and digital applications as necessary steps to empower nurses to work in a way that meets their professional and personal limitations, saying:
“There are ways that we need to continue to demonstrate digital products are beneficial to deepen…the experience of work for the nurse. And there are ways that the industry will continue to adopt and respond that we will normalize some of those digital steps forward.”
Read more of The Nursing Beat’s discussion with Anderson here.
Nursa Wins Growth Equity Deal of the Year
Nursa won this year’s Growth Equity Deal of the Year award, proffered by the Association for Corporate Growth Utah (ACG Utah). The award came following Nursa’s closure of a Series B funding drive in 2023, capping off with $80 million. Recipients of the ACG Utah award demonstrate ground-breaking strategies that significantly impact the healthcare industry. Find the press release here.
Nursa’s Founder Named CEO of the Year
Utah Business named our Founder and CEO, Curtis Anderson, one of the 2024 CEOs of the Year. When asked about his leadership style, Anderson stated that purpose, curiosity, and tenacity are fundamental principles that have guided Nursa’s growth over the past four years. Are you interested in more details about Anderson’s commitment to Nursa’s impact and growth? Learn more about Utah Business’s interview with the man himself.
Nursa Thanks You
These accomplishments are possible because of our unwavering commitment to connecting nurses and nursing assistants to the healthcare facilities that need them most and because of you: the nurses and nursing assistants who go where you are needed.