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New Features -- October 2020
Posted on 10/15/2020 by ByteBloc in category: scheduling software news
An auto-correct option is available when editing shift Display and Print settings that removes conflicts automatically Text notifications are suppressed when a user replies "Stop" or "Unsubscribe" to a text notification The ...
Five ways nursing directors can improve nursing scheduling
Posted on 10/14/2020 by Elizabeth in category: scheduling software articles
As a nursing director, nurse scheduling is one of many dreaded tasks you need to deal with when trying to manage a nursing staff. You have various positions to fill at all times as well as having to juggle the demands and concerns of your staff ...
Four ways on call scheduling software helps relieve physician burnout
Posted on 10/7/2020 by Elizabeth in category: scheduling software articles
The healthcare environment with its demanding pace, packed workdays, emotional intensity and time pressures can put your doctors at an increased risk of burnout. Burnout is the reaction doctors experience from long-term stress characterized by ...
Seven reasons to invest in ER scheduling programs
Posted on 9/30/2020 by Elizabeth in category: scheduling software articles
Every institution experience challenges with on-call schedules, particularly hospital systems. Locating and contacting the right doctors or employees requires precise and informative record-keeping. Many hospitals drum up a call schedule through ...
What are the features of the best hospital scheduling software
Posted on 9/23/2020 by Elizabeth in category: scheduling software articles
Hospital scheduling software provides you with real-time data at your fingertips. When you know physician preferences for certain days, availability of qualified staff, regulatory and union requirements, units and shifts, and more, it makes shift ...
How to choose the best ER physician scheduling software
Posted on 9/16/2020 by Elizabeth in category: scheduling software articles
The doctor work schedule is a phrase that by itself could change the mood of any meeting, both for doctors and schedulers. Work schedules can impact time for family, vacation planning, and personal hobbies, not to mention contribute to physician ...
New Features -- September 2020
Posted on 9/15/2020 by ByteBloc in category: scheduling software news
Support for password apps in the login screen is enhanced The formatting of data exported to excel includes line breaks when appropriate The revision screen includes an error message when shifts are part of the ...
Optimizing your physician assistant schedule as the field grows
Posted on 9/9/2020 by Elizabeth in category: scheduling software articles
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), physician assistants (PAs) are among the leading seven quickest growing jobs. The BLS estimates the PA field will see a 31% growth between 2018 through 2028 and by that time, 37,000 careers ...
Five intensive care scheduling tips
Posted on 9/3/2020 by Elizabeth in category: scheduling software articles
An ICU or Intensive Care Unit is a separate, self-contained area of your hospital that's specially staffed and equipped for managing and monitoring patients with life-threatening conditions. The ICU provides special resources and expertise to ...
Hospitalist scheduling program best practices in uncertain times
Posted on 8/26/2020 by Elizabeth in category: scheduling software articles
One of the most time consuming and arduous tasks for hospitalists schedulers is working out the right balance among hospital requirements, patient needs, and the health and scheduling preferences of the hospitalist. And, with the uncertainty in ...
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