SAN DIEGO — EXUSMED™, a corporation offering affordable primary health care solutions for both patients and providers announced today that its partnership with B&G Executive Group, Inc. has resulted in the successful completion of the initial phase of senior hiring’s for the remote-accessed health care provider.
“Having the very best talent in the field is critical to the success and service delivery of EXUSMED,” said A. Latham Staples, president and CEO of EXUSMED. “B&G Executive Recruitment have performed an exemplary job of meeting our hiring demands and objectives which has enabled us to meet our phase one hiring goals ahead of schedule.”
EXUSMED, a San Diego based start-up has been gearing up for the launch of its remote health care programs since 2010. The corporation having completed its R&D phase added ten new members to the EXUSMED management team as the corporation gears up for commercialization. Another 70 offer letters have been extended to individuals who will operate as facilitators of EXUSMED’s remote health care encounters or customer care agents. Due to continued growth EXUSMED expects to employ roughly 200 individuals by the Summer of 2014.
“It has been an honor to partner with EXUSMED executives, Mr. Bob Ray, CFO/COO and Mr. A. Latham Staples, President/CEO in all their recruitment efforts,” said Bertha Gomez, managing director of B&G Executive Group, Inc. “They understand how critical it is to find the right talent in building their corporation and go to exceptional lengths to hire the best people for their team. Their strong vision, motivational capabilities, persistence and ethical qualities have enabled them to turn an idea into an exceptional organization. It is a privilege to work alongside these executive leaders and assist them with hiring only the strongest of talents.”
A pilot program, launching in the Winter of 2014 will have more than 800 participating physicians providing care to approximately 1,500 patients throughout Southern California. The EXUSMED program, available to consumers in the summer of 2014 will provide improved outpatient continuity-of-care with the patient’s own health care provider through on-demand, real-time health-care technology encounters. This will allow for more convenient and flexible care, decreasing wait room times and accelerating diagnosis and treatment.