myNEXUS Expanding In Greater Middle Tennessee

The healthcare IT company will create 260 IT support, clinical operations and quality control jobs in Brentwood and Williamson County, TN.

Healthcare information technology company myNEXUS®, Inc.  will expand in Greater Middle Tennessee and create 260 new jobs. The company will invest $1 million to expand its footprint in Brentwood and Williamson County, TN.

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Founded in 2014, myNEXUS uses a proven clinical model to help members heal at home and avoid common, costly readmissions to healthcare facilities. MyNEXUS’ expansion is driven by new contracts and expanding business with current clients.

“Providing individuals with more opportunities for home-based care is a rapidly growing segment of the healthcare system and is key in building healthier communities,” said CEO McArthur VanOsdale.  “Being a native Nashvillian, I am passionate about being a part of Nashville’s continued economic development, and myNEXUS is excited about being a contributor toward bringing career opportunities to the Greater Middle Tennessee area.”

As part of the expansion, myNEXUS will hire additional staff for the company’s corporate office, including IT support, clinical operations and quality control. The majority of hires will be administrative support staff that will manage service delivery to members across the country.

“Tennessee’s strength in healthcare is a magnet for new startups like myNEXUS. But more importantly, our state has the workforce and business climate to allow these companies to grow and excel,” said Gov. Bill Haslam. “We appreciate myNEXUS for choosing to expand in Williamson County. The creation of 260 new jobs by myNEXUS brings us closer to our goal of making Tennessee the No. 1 location in the Southeast for high quality jobs.”

“The Nashville region is a hub for healthcare companies and in Middle Tennessee the healthcare industry supports more than 250,000 jobs and generates nearly $39 billion in economic activity,” said Tennessee Economic and Community Development Commissioner Randy Boyd. “As the healthcare industry evolves, innovation from companies such as myNEXUS will be important for the continued growth of this vital sector for Tennessee’s economy.”

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