About NYC Healthcare Staffing Services and Clients

An accomplished professional in the healthcare staffing industry, Hazel Kudera is an entrepreneur with outstanding leadership capabilities. As the president and CEO of NYC Healthcare Staffing, Hazel Kudera maintains a strong and successful business despite the challenges facing the industry. As a leader, she firmly believes that healthcare professionals are essential, no matter the economic situation.

Employers in need of healthcare professionals and healthcare professionals in need of employment opportunities can contact NYC Healthcare Staffing and their staffing experts for a solution. For over a decade, the New York-based staffing company has been providing reliable staffing with professionals such as registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, physical and occupational therapists, and health paraprofessionals.

Some of the companies that NYC Healthcare Staffing helps with its recruitment services are nursing homes with vacancies, dialysis centers that need improvement in patient care, hospitals requiring members for their team, and private schools willing to boost the healthcare of students and staff. Other institutions that benefit from NYC Healthcare Staffing services are outpatient surgery centers and detox treatment centers.

Collaboration is Key in Launching Healthcare Start-ups Powered by AI

New York resident Hazel Kudera has close to 14 years of experience in business management. As president of NYC Healthcare Staffing, Hazel Kudera has assisted in not only launching start-ups but also in developing viable companies. Today’s healthcare start-ups are trending toward the collaboration to launch ventures focusing on AI.

In the last few years, investors have been pouring money into healthcare-focused companies who are developing AI technologies. In 2019, the year saw 367 deals translating into $4 billion dollars being added to the sector. AI start-ups, however, raised $26.6 billion last year and closed 2,235 deals, signaling this sector has piqued quite a bit of interest in the last few years.

One of the trends that have occurred is larger corporations collaborating with AI companies. For example, Microsoft is expected to partner with KenSci-which developed a risk prediction platform. Biofurmus and Novartis are collaborating to develop therapeutic programs to address heart conditions. Finally, Babylon will launch its triage chatbot service and will collaborate with partners (unnamed) to provide this service, beginning with Medicaid.

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