Dr. Iman Abuzeid earned a medical degree at 24, skipped residency and spent the next decade at McKinsey, Wharton and Bay Area healthcare startups — learning the business of healthcare from every angle.
In 2017, she co-founded Incredible Health after spotting a contradiction: hospitals were chronically understaffed while qualified nurses were applying to ten jobs and never hearing back. The system hadn't meaningfully changed in over 20 years.
Her fix was a structural one: flip the model so employers apply to nurses, not the other way around. Nurses create a profile, set their preferences and choose which interviews to accept.
The platform launched in the Bay Area, stayed in California for two years to build the product right, then expanded nationally. Today it serves 1.5 million nurses — about one in two in the U.S. — and roughly 1,500 hospitals and facilities. In 2022, Incredible Health reached a $1.65 billion valuation.
Two AI agents launched in 2025 are already saving hospital HR teams one to two months of work each.
The lesson: the best solutions don't just fix a problem — they challenge the assumption that it had to work that way in the first place.
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This is a real case and needs urgent help.
Dear Twitter friends,
I’m sharing this with a kind request. This is a true and serious situation, and I hope someone out there can help.
Ayesha Sohail is a young doctor currently working as resident physician in Internal Medicine in Pakistan. As many of you know, it is very hard to become a doctor in Pakistan, especially for women.
Sadly, Ayesha has been diagnosed with stage 3 cancer. As a resident doctor, she doesn’t earn enough money to pay for all the tests, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy she needs.
No one asked me to post this. I just wanted to help her and thought maybe someone kind will see this and do something. If you help, it will be a blessing for both you and me.
Please try to confirm her case yourself, and if you feel it’s right, please help in any way you can.
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In hospital settings, the success of AI adoption hinges on how well implementation leaders balance technological innovation in departmental silos with operational nimbleness across the enterprise.
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