
What You Should Know
- Chromie Health, a provider of AI-powered hospital management tools, has closed a $2M pre-seed round led by AIX Ventures.
- The company has launched Chromie Dispatch, an SMS-native AI agent that fills internal nursing shift gaps in under five minutes—a process that typically takes five hours manually.
- There is currently a waitlist of 750 hospitals seeking to implement the platform.
- Chronic nursing shortages and turnover are estimated to cost the U.S. healthcare system more than $100 billion annually, with nurse replacement costs averaging $88,000 per clinician.
- Early implementation at St. Joseph’s Hospital has already resulted in a 25% reduction in overtime costs.
U.S. hospitals frequently face between 20 and 50 last-minute nursing gaps per day, leading to administrative chaos through phone calls, group texts, and spreadsheets. These reactive workflows increase nurse burnout and elevate patient risk; every additional patient assigned to a nurse increases the risk of mortality by 7%. Chromie Health is addressing this “Operational Crisis” by replacing fragmented legacy workflows with a seamless, no-code AI agent layer.
CEO Douglas Ford, who transitioned from quantum computing research to healthcare after a life-threatening ER wait, co-founded the company in 2024 alongside CTO Scott Tisoskey and CMO Dr. Patricia Ford.
“Zero-Friction” Staffing via SMS
Chromie Dispatch operates as an SMS-first interface, requiring zero IT integration and no contact with patient records.
- Instant Response: When a shift opens, the AI agent texts qualified nurses, who can accept by replying “YES” or “NO”.
- Proprietary Ranking: An internal algorithm can automatically select the best responder, or managers can choose manually.
- 60x Speed Increase: By shrinking the scheduling window from hours to minutes, clinical teams are freed to focus on high-value patient care.
Data-Driven Advocacy for Nurses and Managers
Beyond filling shifts, the platform provides real-time analytics that transform how performance is measured.
- Manager Visibility: Nurse managers can track shift gap patterns and identify which staff members consistently step up for coverage.
- Performance Clarity: Annual reviews can be grounded in objective data rather than disputes.
- Nurse Empowerment: Clinicians can use their shift history “receipts” to advocate for raises or promotions.
