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WebSked
is an Internet website that integrates with EPSKED
, the emergency physician scheduling program. Together,
they simplify schedule creation, schedule maintenance, and
generation of accurate payroll information, allowing your
scheduling to become automated from beginning to end.
Interactive tutorials
on how WebSked works are now online.
The
scheduler uses EPSKED to create a request schedule and
uploads it to the WebSked site. All providers are
automatically notified by email from WebSked that the
request schedule is available. A click-on link is included
that takes them directly to their personal request schedule
in the WebSked website.
Using WebSked, providers indicate their availability for days and
shifts in the schedule, either as "need off" (they
absolutely cannot work that day or shift) or "wish off"
(they can work, but only if needed to fill the shift).
Providers can also request to be scheduled for specific
shifts and provide a reason for that request. As the "due
date" selected by the scheduler approaches, providers who
have not entered their requests can be reminded by daily
emails automatically sent from WebSked.
The
scheduler downloads all requests from WebSked to EPSKED and
uses EPSKED to create a schedule. If desired, the scheduler
can upload a "Draft" copy of the completed schedule to
WebSked, allowing providers to comment on the schedule
before it becomes finalized.
The
scheduler uploads a final "as scheduled" copy of the
schedule from EPSKED to WebSked. This schedule becomes the
official schedule, readily available to scheduled providers
and designated administrative persons who need access to the
schedule.
Both the
scheduler and the scheduled providers can initiate changes
to the schedule, with WebSked allowing shifts to be split,
swapped shifts, or given away. A handy Swap Meet feature
provides a centralized forum to facilitate these shift
trades, while WebSked maintains an accurate and up-to-date
schedule.
Once the
schedule has been worked and providers have confirmed their
worked hours, the scheduler downloads the "as worked"
schedule back into EPSKED for generation of exact payroll
information.
Detailed
cumulative summaries are available at any time from EPSKED,
and can be uploaded to WebSked. |