Dallas AI-Driven Labor Marketplace for Healthcare Expands Nurse Leadership on the Heels of $11.5M Series A

CEO Bruce Springer, who founded health tech company Prolucent in 2020 to solve labor challenges for heathcare workers and employees, calls nurse representation essential.

BY , DALLAs innovates • JAN 12, 2022

Nursing is the largest segment of the healthcare workforce, says Bruce Springer. That’s why the CEO and founder of Dallas-based Prolucent Healthcare, which provides workforce optimization software and services in the sector, calls it “essential” to expand nurse representation to differentiate the company’s “decision making on many levels.”

This week—a month after Prolucent secured $11.5 million in Series A funding and announced plans to expand its team along with adding to its product capabilities—the Dallas-based company added two nationally recognized nurse leaders to its management team and board of directors.

Carol Bradley was named chief nurse executive and Rhonda Anderson was appointed to its board of directors.

Nurse leadership affirms the importance of the work

Carol Bradley (left) and Rhonda Anderson

“That we have been able to attract such accomplished nurse leaders of Carol and Rhonda’s caliber affirms the importance of the work we are doing to bring modernized and sustainable solutions to workforce needs in healthcare, said Springer in a statement. 

In the chief nurse executive role, Bradley brings more than 30 years of leadership in healthcare and says the company’s approach to workforce optimization is unique.

“Prolucent is in a promising position for growth as the healthcare industry continues to face unprecedented labor challenges,” said Bradley, who was also a past president of AONL (American Organization for Nursing Leadership) and an editor at NurseWeek,

New board member Anderson is the current president of the American Nurse Credentialing Center, a principal at RMA Consulting, and a surveyor for Global Healthcare Accreditation. Anderson’s awards include the American Organization of Nurse Leaders’ Lifetime Achievement Award.

Meeting a healthcare need

Prolucent Healthcare Founder and CEO Bruce Springer

The healthcare tech company, which launched in August 2020, solves labor challenges in healthcare at a time when the industry is seeing unprecedented shortages magnified by the pandemic.

Prolucent addresses the healthcare staffing issue from both ends—it offers a recruiting and workforce management service for employers as well as an online job search marketplace for healthcare workers. Its Liquid Compass platform uses artificial intelligence and advanced analytics to improve healthcare workforce recruitment, utilization, and cost.

Unprecedented staffing shortages

Last fall a Moody’s Investor Service report found staffing shortages beyond clinical staff to other healthcare areas such as dietary and environmental services. And an Association of American Medical Colleges report from last June predicted a potential shortage of US physicians (combined primary and non-primary) between 37,800 and 124,000 by 2034. The report also found a large portion of physicians are nearing retirement age.

“With an intensifying labor shortage further fueled by COVID-related issues and worsening due to the changing needs of workers, there is an urgent need for cost-effective and sustainable workforce solutions that streamline how hospitals and health systems connect with, access, and manage the talent they need,” Springer said.

At the time of Prolucent’s Series A funding announcement, Austin Walters, co-founder and managing partner of SpringTide Ventures (a co-leader in the funding round), said, “Now more than ever, the healthcare labor management market is ripe for innovation, and in need of talent solutions that leverage artificial intelligence and analytics to help inform critical decision making.”

About Prolucent Health, Inc.

Prolucent empowers modern workforce management, streamlining the way healthcare meets total workforce needs with end-to-end solutions that provide cost-effective and sustainable answers to healthcare’s workforce challenges. For additional information, please visit www.prolucent.com.

Prolucent Health Expands Management Team and Board of Directors, Adding Chief Nurse Executive Carol Bradley and Board Member Rhonda Anderson

Key nursing personnel supports growth and differentiation

DALLAS — January 10, 2022 — Prolucent Health®, a leading provider of enterprise-wide healthcare workforce optimization software and services, is expanding its infrastructure with the addition of Carol Bradley BSN, MSN, RN, FAONL as chief nurse executive and the appointment of Dr. Rhonda Anderson, RN, MPA, DNSC(h), FAAN, FACHT, LFACHE to its board of directors. Bradley and Anderson are nationally recognized nurse leaders whose contributions to nursing and healthcare span impressive careers and strengthen Prolucent’s market position as a leading workforce optimization company.

“With nursing as the largest segment of the healthcare workforce, it is essential that we expand nurse representation at Prolucent to differentiate our corporate decision making on many levels,” stated Bruce Springer, co-founder and CEO of Prolucent Health. “That we have been able to attract such accomplished nurse leaders of Carol and Rhonda’s caliber affirms the importance of the work we are doing to bring modernized and sustainable solutions to workforce needs in healthcare. Carol and Rhonda’s extensive leadership in the healthcare industry, focus on driving clinical excellence, and deep understanding of workforce management will be a tremendous asset to Prolucent Health.”

Bradley, BSN, MSN, RN, FAONL, brings more than 30 years of progressive leadership roles in healthcare. Prior to joining Prolucent, Bradley was senior vice president and system CNO at Legacy Health in Portland, Ore. where she was responsible for the strategic leadership of nursing care, pharmacy/supply chain, and care management for an eight-hospital integrated delivery system serving Oregon and southwest Washington. Prior to this, Bradley served as a regional CNO at Tenet Healthcare in Santa Ana, Calif.; VP of patient care services at Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena, Calif.; and CNO at Rancho Los Amigos Medical Center in Downey, Calif. Bradley is a past president of AONL, a former editor at NurseWeek, and has published and spoken extensively throughout her career. She is the recipient of numerous honors and awards, including the 2019 Daisy Lifetime Achievement Award. Bradley is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School’s Johnson and Johnson Wharton Fellow Program in Management for Nurses, holds a Master of Science in Nursing from the University of Arizona, and received a bachelor’s degree in nursing from the University of Nebraska.   

“Prolucent is in a promising position for growth as the healthcare industry continues to face unprecedented labor challenges,” stated Bradley. “I am excited by the company’s unique approach to workforce optimization and the opportunity to serve in a pivotal role at Prolucent.”

Anderson is currently president of the American Nurse Credentialing Center, which includes the Magnet Recognition Program® for excellence in healthcare; a principal at RMA Consulting; and serves as a surveyor for Global Healthcare Accreditation. Anderson previously served as CEO of Cardon Children’s Medical Center in Mesa, Ariz., a Banner Health hospital. She also served as a JCAHO commissioner for nine years and on the American Hospital Association board of trustees for three years. Anderson is a fellow in the American Academy of Nursing and the American College of Healthcare Executives, and a member of the AHA’s Committee of Performance Improvement and ACHE’s Programs, Products and Services Committee. She sits on multiple editorial boards, has published extensively, and has received a number of awards for her service to the nursing and business community including the American Organization of Nurse Leaders prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award.

“I have experienced firsthand Bruce’s passion and commitment to leading positive change in healthcare, and am honored to serve on Prolucent’s board of directors as the company pursues its mission to develop intelligent workforce solutions,” stated Anderson.

About Prolucent Health, Inc.

Prolucent empowers modern workforce management, streamlining the way healthcare meets total workforce needs with end-to-end solutions that provide cost-effective and sustainable answers to healthcare’s workforce challenges. For additional information, please visit www.prolucent.com.

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