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Even with COVID-19 considered under control – albeit cautiously and with constant vigilance –Canadian healthcare organizations of all sizes and...
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Assists triage staff in identifying and redirecting non-emergency cases
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Provides caregivers with schedules that suit their needs
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Optimizes patient flow and clinical workload distribution
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Jan 15, 2021 8:00:00 AM
Many countries across the globe have felt the enormous impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on the Long-Term Care (LTC) sector. While the risk is most obvious in the vulnerable elderly residents, many of whom are in frail states with advanced medical conditions, the health care workers who are caring for these patients daily are also at high risk.
In addition to the health impacts of COVID-19, there has been an increase in absenteeism and staff shortages in an industry that has already been struggling to find available and skilled workers. The Canadian Institute for Health Information has reported that more than 10% of COVID-19 cases have been identified as occurring among LTC staff members. And with 1 out of 5 COVID-19 cases in Canada reported among LTC residents, the chances of an LTC healthcare worker contracting the disease is still quite high. This cycle continues to permeate the industry with increased levels of absences and shortages of staff in a sector that has been hit hard by the pandemic, claiming over 80% of COVID-19 deaths in the country.
You can start by looking at the internal processes and systems that affect how your organization responds to absenteeism and staff shortages. Then, you can identify and implement changes to support the current challenges and the continued battle ahead. Being able to quickly adjust the schedule and find open eligible shift replacements is important to maintain safe staffing levels; however, a staff schedule is only as good as the process used to build it. If the process is disorganized, ineffective, and inefficient, this will be reflected in the quality of the schedules through schedule gaps, overages, payroll errors, and the inability to respond to changes quickly.
The key is finding the right solution —an automated staff scheduling system that meets your scheduling needs with a vendor who knows your industry and its specifics, and has experience supporting it.
With Logibec Scheduling & Analytics, a solution specifically designed to support the staffing and scheduling complexities of long-term and acute care organizations, you can feel confident that it will meet and exceed your organization’s needs. And with almost 40 years of experience in the Canadian healthcare sector, Logibec deeply understands the challenges healthcare organizations face and has the knowledge and experience to help solve them.
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Logibec Scheduling & Analytics has a multitude of automation and workflow capabilities to help your long-term care organization improve and streamline your staffing and scheduling processes. In the context of increased absences and staff shortages, Scheduling & Analytics can help organizations to:
To support the “new normal” requirement of limited in-person interactions and social distancing measures, a digital staff scheduling solution with mobile self-service capabilities can effectively empower employees to manage their time and schedules autonomously without the need for face-to-face communications. In fact, mobile device capabilities can increase engagement and productivity in employees with real-time access to their work schedules and the ability to make changes and requests on their own.
Logibec Scheduling & Analytics enables your organization to manage the administration of staffing and scheduling digitally, reducing the need for in-person interactions. Through mobile devices, employees can:
As Canada continues to manage the health crisis with proactive and pragmatic measures, your organization can follow suit by applying the same practical measures to your staff scheduling practices. While a digital solution can’t create more resources to fill the gaps in your workforce, Logibec Scheduling & Analytics can help make better use of the resources you do have – by optimizing your current processes to effectively and safely schedule employees and assist administration in ensuring the delivery of quality patient care.
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