A San Francisco startup helps hospitals recruit nurses through automation. Here's the pitch deck it used to raise $15 million.
meant that hospitals were having a tough time finding and hiring the right people.
"This doesn't make any sense, because both sides are complaining: the employers and the nurses," Abuzeid told Business Insider in an interview this week. "We just figured that there has to be a better way." Abuzeid says that while it typically takes hospitals two to three months to hire full-time nurses, Incredible Health's service can help them do it in less than 30 days. And the process is better for the nurses too, she said, since they can easily choose which hospital interviews to accept and which to decline. On average, nurses hired through Incredible Health see their salaries increase by 17% and their commute times drop by 15%, according to Abuzeid.
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