Hospitalist expertise, the moment your hospital needs it.
Nexus One links hospitals across the country with board-certified hospitalists through real-time teleconsultation — bringing 24/7 inpatient coverage to the rural and critical-access facilities that need it most.
The need for inpatient care never stops. Local coverage too often does.
Across rural and critical-access America, hospitals struggle to keep a hospitalist at the bedside around the clock. Nights, weekends, and surge moments leave gaps that delay admissions, strain transfers, and force avoidable diversions. Nexus One was built to close those gaps — instantly, and without the cost of permanent on-site recruitment.
A hospitalist on the line in minutes — not a hire in months.
We embed virtual hospitalist coverage directly into your care workflow, so your team always has an experienced physician to consult, admit, and co-manage alongside.
Reach a hospitalist instantly
Your nursing or ED team initiates a secure teleconsult. A board-certified Nexus One hospitalist joins in real time, day or night.
Co-manage at the bedside, virtually
The hospitalist reviews the chart, guides workup and orders, and partners with your on-site staff on admission and treatment decisions.
Coverage that follows the patient
From admission through daily rounds and disposition, the same teleconsultation service provides continuity — and keeps care local whenever possible.
One platform. Hospitals and hospitalists, aligned.
Choose your path — Nexus One is built for the hospitals that need coverage and the hospitalists who provide it with flexibility and impact.
Round-the-clock coverage, without the recruitment burden.
Plug an experienced hospitalist into your care team on demand — and scale it up or down as your census changes.
- Fill coverage gaps without permanent recruitment
- Reduce avoidable transfers and diversions
- Keep more patients — and revenue — local
- Scale coverage up or down on demand
Practice flexibly. Extend your reach to the communities that need you.
Work with a physician-led organization on a transparent, flexible engagement model — from anywhere.
- Practice flexibly from anywhere
- Extend your impact to underserved communities
- Work with a physician-led organization
- Competitive, transparent engagement model
"Telemedicine isn't a substitute for the bedside — it's how we put expert care within reach of every community."— The Nexus One philosophy
Founded and led by physicians who've worked the gap.
Nexus One is built by practicing physicians — hospitalists, intensivists, and clinical informaticists — who know firsthand what 24/7 coverage demands, and what technology makes possible.
Dr. Sushant Kapoor is a co-founder of Nexus One and a board-certified physician in internal medicine, emergency medicine, critical care, and obesity medicine. He serves as a full-time intensivist and Medical Director of the ICU at a Level II trauma center in the Midwest.
Over the past two years, his commitment to rural medicine has carried him beyond the ICU — into urgent care centers and emergency rooms at critical-access hospitals. A firm believer in innovation, he sees telemedicine as a vital tool to reshape and strengthen healthcare delivery for communities across the country.
Dr. Abdul Sattar is a co-founder of Nexus One and a board-certified internal medicine physician with more than a decade of hospital-based experience. He practices at South Shore University Hospital within the Northwell Health network and serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine.
In that academic role, he helps train the next generation of physicians and advanced practice providers. With experience spanning inpatient, telemetry, step-down, and ICU care, he brings deep clinical expertise and a strong academic foundation to every patient interaction.
Dr. Tom Jose is a founder of Nexus One and an internal medicine physician with a rare blend of clinical, informatics, and healthcare-leadership experience. He earned his medical degree from Manipal University, completed his internal medicine residency at Western Reserve Health Education / NEOMED, and holds a Master of Science in Clinical Informatics from the University of South Florida.
Years in hospital medicine — caring for patients across a wide range of acute and complex conditions — led him into clinical informatics and the intersection of medicine, technology, and data-driven decision-making. As Founder, he is focused on patient-centered care models that are accessible, efficient, and scalable, integrating compassionate clinical care with modern technology for patients, providers, and health organizations alike.
Common questions
What exactly does Nexus One provide?
Real-time teleconsultation with board-certified hospitalists. Your on-site nursing, ED, or hospitalist team connects to a Nexus One physician who helps assess, admit, and co-manage inpatients — filling coverage gaps without the cost and delay of permanent recruitment.
Which hospitals is this built for?
Nexus One is designed especially for rural and critical-access hospitals that face round-the-clock demand but cannot always keep a hospitalist on-site — though any facility looking to extend or back up its coverage can partner with us.
How quickly can a hospitalist join?
Coverage is designed to be available 24/7, with a hospitalist reachable in minutes. (Specific response-time commitments are finalized as part of each hospital partnership.)
I'm a hospitalist — how do I work with Nexus One?
We're building a network of board-certified hospitalists who want flexible, remote practice with real impact in underserved communities. Reach out through the contact form below and tell us about your background.
Let's close the coverage gap together.
Whether you're a hospital or a hospitalist, tell us a little about what you need and we'll get back to you quickly.