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Five reasons to use medical staff scheduling software
Posted on 9/2/2015 by Elizabeth in category: scheduling software articles
As the hospital administrator or nurse manager who carries the responsibility of managing shift scheduling within your hospital, the patients and staff under your care rely on you for accurate and adequate scheduling. Physician staffing requires a ...
Simplifying employee shift schedules in healthcare
Posted on 8/26/2015 by Elizabeth in category: scheduling software articles
There is no doubt about it; working in the healthcare industry requires speed and the ability to adapt to situations quickly. Nurses are constantly running from location to location, physicians are bouncing from one end of the hospital to another, ...
Features of the best medical scheduling software
Posted on 8/19/2015 by Elizabeth in category: scheduling software articles
As the scheduling manager of a hospital or emergency room, you know how important, yet how difficult your job can be. You need to ensure that all departments that you are in charge of creating schedules for are fully staffed at all times. However, ...
Improving the doctor patient relationship through physician scheduling software
Posted on 8/12/2015 by Elizabeth in category: scheduling software articles
Health care is rapidly changing, and one thing has become clear over the last few years: Many physicians are finding their patients are not highly satisfied with their care. A big factor at play in dissatisfaction with services is deterioration of ...
Combating a nursing shortage with scheduling software
Posted on 8/5/2015 by Elizabeth in category: scheduling software articles
The American Association of College of Nursing reports that it’s anticipated that there will be a shortage of Registered Nurses (RNs) in upcoming years. This is a result of a large portion of the population, the Baby Boomers, is aging and in need of ...
Taking into account circadian rhythms when creating the emergency physician schedule
Posted on 7/29/2015 by Elizabeth in category: scheduling software articles
There’s no denying that physician scheduling is difficult enough in its own right. You are responsible for keeping up with private practice hours, shift preferences, days’ off requests, and even keeping up with the number of attending and residents ...
ER scheduling software improves physician on-call efficiency
Posted on 7/15/2015 by Elizabeth in category: scheduling software articles
Scheduling on-call physicians is a complicated process with many factors that need taken into account. For managers or directors responsible for arranging the schedule of on-call physicians, this process can be time consuming. Additionally, simply ...
Using hospital staff scheduling software for better in-patient care
Posted on 7/8/2015 by Elizabeth in category: scheduling software articles
As the hospital director or nurse manager in charge of scheduling, you know how vital your staff is to caring for your in-patient clients. At the same time, staffing is one of the highest costs in the budget of most hospitals. Because of this, ...
Why scheduling administrators use on call scheduling software
Posted on 7/1/2015 by Elizabeth in category: scheduling software articles
If you are a scheduling administrator of a hospital, you know all too well that your job can be extremely demanding, and highly difficult. Trying to coordinate the schedules of physicians, surgeons, nurses, and all of the others who make it ...
Top features of ER scheduling programs
Posted on 6/24/2015 by Elizabeth in category: scheduling software articles
It’s no secret that hospitals are a busy place. From the ER to each individual department, there is a constant flow of patients who are being admitted and discharged into a hospital. In order to service all of these patients, a hospital employs a ...
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