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A home healthcare startup hit $7 million with a nurse-led care model

Business Insider·Erin Greenawald·about 1 month ago
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I saw a gap in healthcare. Now my bootstrapped nursing company is growing 80% a year Jasmine Bhatti is the CEO of Navi Nurses. Caitlin O'Hara for BI Jasmine Bhatti's alternative to traditional home health has grown an average of 80% year over year. She says the keys to her growth has been using fractional staff and delaying full-time hires. Navi Nurses hit $7 million in revenue last year. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Jasmine Bhatti, CEO of Navi Nurses . It has been edited for length and clarity. Since I was in college, I always knew I wanted to make an impact in healthcare at a big level. At the time, my grandmother was diagnosed with cancer and needed 24/7 care. I learned through her experience that there were major gaps in the current home health system . I became a nurse and was reminded of this problem again. So many of my patients would pull at my scrubs and ask if they could pay for me to come home and support them.…

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