Incredible Health

Incredible Health

Software Development

San Francisco, California 20,731 followers

Empower healthcare professionals to find and do their best work

About us

Incredible Health is the largest AI-powered healthcare career marketplace, trusted by over 1,500 U.S. hospitals and one million U.S. nurses. Our AI technology custom matches your health system’s nurse hiring needs with experienced, permanent nurse talent for your hard-to-fill roles. Hire permanent nurses in 20 days or less on average, compared to the national average of 95 days. Often called the Match.com for hospitals and nurse talent, Incredible Health revolutionizes the way nurses find permanent roles. Nurses use our free tools to manage their careers and find their dream roles. Hospitals apply directly to nurses, putting the nurses in control. Adventist Health, Baylor Scott & White, Cedars-Sinai, Providence, and Tenet are a few of the health systems trusting Incredible Health with their nurse hiring. Incredible Health is headquartered in San Francisco, CA, and operates nationally.

Website
http://www.incrediblehealth.com
Industry
Software Development
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2017
Specialties
hospital HR, hospital recruiting, nurse matching, nurses, hospitals, sourcing, career marketplace, nurse hiring, and labor technology

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    “Nurses are critical to our healthcare system and patient care, yet they are often left out of the conversations that directly impact their profession. Tools like the Healthcare Policy Navigator for Nurses empower nurses to understand and shape the policies that impact them,” J. Corey Feist, JD, MBA & Co-Founder of the Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes' Foundation. Burnout, stress, and emotional exhaustion affect us all, but you don't have to face these challenges alone. The Healthcare Policy Navigator helps you stay informed about mental health policies and advocate for a supportive environment. Organizations like the Dr. Lorna Breen Foundation are crucial in pushing for essential legislation such as the Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Act, which aims to provide funding for the mental health needs of healthcare professionals. Stay updated on policies that matter—explore the Healthcare Policy Navigator for Nurses today 👉 https://bit.ly/4d9dBxB

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    Today, we’re thrilled to announce the launch of our Healthcare Policy Navigator for Nurses. This tool is designed to empower nurses and healthcare leaders to stay informed and take action on the policies that matter most to them. At Incredible Health, our mission is to help healthcare professionals live better lives. Our newest tool helps you engage in the legislative process and advocate for meaningful changes at work: mental health resources, workplace safety & violence, and skills & education support. With over 1 million nurses using Incredible Health to help manage their careers, we're dedicated to ensuring their voices are heard. Learn more about the Healthcare Policy Navigator for Nurses: https://bit.ly/3XK7gUS Explore the Healthcare Policy Navigator for Nurses: https://bit.ly/4d9dBxB

    Healthcare Policy Navigator for Nurses

    Healthcare Policy Navigator for Nurses

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    It’s no secret that the American healthcare system has it’s work cut out for it.. As our population ages, we’re facing a 1 million nurse shortage, with 900,000 expected to leave the profession by 2027 due to burnout. Our *Incredible Health State of Nursing Survey* reveals that 2 out of 3 nurses feel overwhelmed by patient loads, and nearly half are suffering from severe burnout. This isn’t just a healthcare issue—it’s a public health emergency. 88% of nurses believe patient care quality is at risk, and the data is alarming: in 2022, medical errors surged by 19%, driven by staffing shortages and overreliance on temporary workers. The solution starts with listening to nurses. Their voices hold the key to navigating this crisis. Find out what nurses told us their biggest pain points are in the full 2024 State of Nursing Survey or catch the highlights in WSWS article: https://bit.ly/4dXAhBL

    Acute shortage of nurses deepens healthcare crisis across US

    Acute shortage of nurses deepens healthcare crisis across US

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    Every generation has its own version of a tech scare that will “replace humans with robots,” right? **🤖** Our current technological villain is AI. In the healthcare industry specifically, the fear is rooted in a belief that once AI can administer patient care, the need for nursing staff will be obsolete (reported by 64% of nurses). This fear is fed by the growing concern of a generational divide between seasoned nurses and new grads entering the job market. But is this how AI is actually being utilized in healthcare? 🤔 According to Iman Abuzeid, CEO of Incredible Health, it’s actually the opposite. Of the hospitals that reported utilizing AI technology, only 11% use it to recommend patient care. The tools are predominately used for administrative tasks that allow nurses to be more efficient and spend more of their time with patients. Hospitals are well aware of the expertise and mentorship that seasoned nurses bring to the workplace and, at least for now, aren’t interested in losing that to AI. So, how can hospitals combat these fears in their staff? Iman recommends an open communication policy 📢Executives should share their roadmap, intended usage, and positive impact with their nurses while being open to recommendations and feedback from the people who use it on a daily basis. 💻 Read Iman’s full interview with Healthcare IT News: https://bit.ly/3X1qjs7

    Getting beyond nurses' fears of AI

    Getting beyond nurses' fears of AI

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    The War for Nurse Talent is On 🛡️ The power in nurse hiring has shifted, with a massive shortage of nurses still looming over the healthcare industry. To stay in the game, hospitals must find new ways to entice candidates, and our research shows that money might not be enough 💰 Incredible Health CEO Iman Abuzeid sat down with Becker’s Healthcare to discuss the state of the nursing industry and the results of this year's State of Nursing Survey. One major takeaway: Speed is the name of the game! Iman shared that 61% of nurses accept their first job offer, even if other offers have higher pay! According to statistics from Incredible Health, hospitals that can make offers quickly hire more often than hospitals with higher salaries and bigger brands. Her advice to hospital execs: 🖊️ Get creative! Find ways to work with a candidate. 🖊️ Stay flexible! Work on finding anywhere in the healthcare system where the candidate would be a good fit. 🖊️ Speed is your best competitive edge, but don’t forget about salary. 🖊️ Listen to your staff, and the feedback nurses are providing! Listen to Iman’s in-depth dive into the State of Nursing Survey: https://bit.ly/4e1AxQj You can also check out the survey yourself at the link in our bio!

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    We are thrilled to announce Incredible Health's Recruiter of the Month for July, Frederick Hayes Jr, with Insight Hospital and Medical Center in Chicago, IL. 🎊 Fred is the definition of someone who goes above and beyond. Not only does he handle recruiting and bringing experienced nurses to Insight Hospital and Medical Center, he helps with a multitude of projects that benefit his team. Including, but not limited to, saucing world-class wings for the team during National Nurses week. 😋 He consistently operates with a “No Nurse Left Behind” mentality, always seeking ways to create a positive talent experience where nurses leave their phone screen thinking, "I want to work for Insight!" Fred's work is instrumental in bringing high quality healthcare to the neighborhoods of Chicago. 👏 Since April, Fred's already hired over 10 experienced, permanent nurses through Incredible Health, with big plans to hire even more in the second half of 2024. 🏥 Congratulations Fred!! 💥

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    AI continues to be a growing presence across healthcare. 🤖 More than half of healthcare executives are exploring AI technologies for nursing operations. 76% believe AI will have a positive impact on the healthcare system. ✨ 🩺 AI is predominantly being used to increase administrative efficiency, with 43% of hospitals using it for scheduling purposes. 💉 Only 10% reported AI helping with patient care. Want to know what other changes are coming to the healthcare industry? Check out the full 2024 Healthcare Executive Report here 🔗: https://bit.ly/4cjNpR9

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    🚨 Among the various challenges that nurses face, workplace violence is revealed to be an alarming and often overlooked issue. Our recent report shed light on the ugly reality of workplace violence in nursing. Hospital executives reported a 66% increase in verbal and physical assaults against nurses from patients and their families in the past year. Nurses themselves confirm this grim reality, with 50% stating that they've experienced such assaults within the same time frame. 🩹 With burnout already at an all time high, 60% of health system leaders believe the increased violence could be a significant contributing factor in nurses deciding to leave the industry. 👋 Could this be why 90% of healthcare leaders believe the nursing shortage will worsen? Read the full 2024 Healthcare Executive Report here 🔗: https://lnkd.in/gUsqTRhD

    2024 Healthcare Executive Report

    2024 Healthcare Executive Report

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