Wed, Sep 17, 2025, 6:42 AM 1 min read
Medix has launched Travel Allied services to connect care facilities, hospitals, and health systems across the US with licensed allied health professionals.
The service addresses both immediate and long-term staffing requirements, from new units opening to managing seasonal surges or filling specialities in rural areas.
Medix Healthcare president Jared Gelfond said: "When healthcare organisations struggle to fill critical roles, it puts pressure on every part of the care team.
"Our Travel Allied services are built to relieve that pressure, delivering qualified clinicians quickly, so our clients can focus on their teams, and their teams can focus on their patients."
The company's nationwide network of thoroughly vetted clinicians all undergo credential verification and require an upfront licence to ensure all organisations uphold quality and safety standards.
Travel Allied staffing features include nationwide access to talent for immediate or planned placements, Joint Commission–certified compliance with rigorous credential verification, and flexible contract options, ranging from 13 weeks to long-term engagements designed to the needs of the facility.
The expansion aims to solve disparities in geographic access to allied health professionals, which prevent healthcare systems from meeting patients' needs.
With demand rising across many US markets, the services are designed to close essential care gaps and help facilities deliver patient care.
Medix provides life sciences, healthcare, and technology talent solutions to businesses and government institutions.
The company's national reach, talent capabilities, and industry expertise have established it as a partner to hospital systems, startups, and industry leaders.
It allocates professionals in essential allied health fields such as imaging, therapy, social work, respiratory care, and other additional areas.
"Medix launches Travel Allied to connect facilities with allied professionals" was originally created and published by Hospital Management, a GlobalData owned brand.
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