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Web-Based Software Increases Hospital Operational Efficiencies

Tue Nov 10, 2009 6:00am EST
  BOCA RATON, FL, Nov 10 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
Cost savings, reporting and analytics, self-scheduling software and a
boost in fill rates are just a few of the benefits of SmartShift(R) and
Candidate Direct(R) web-based management software in a healthcare
setting. With 24/7 online access, Stay Staffed(R)'s workforce management
software permits employees and managers alike to sign in from home, work
or on the go.

    From community hospitals with a contingent workforce of 200 to healthcare
systems employing in excess of 1700 FTEs, case studies reveal that
SmartShift's web-based software optimizes internal resources, reduces
agency costs and boosts staff retention and morale. Hospitals may choose
to use a single web-based technology or integrate Internal Management,
Vendor Management and Candidate Direct contingent workforce management
software solutions.

    "Once core staff members get acquainted with Stay Staffed web-based
software -- training on the healthcare software takes just about 30
minutes -- clients experience immediate buy-in from staff and are
impressed with how the web-based software technology delivers such high
ROI in a short period of time," said Sue Higgins, Director of Product
Development at Stay Staffed Technologies.

    "Applicable to any number of diverse staffing environments, Stay Staffed's
success in helping healthcare providers increase performance, productivity
and efficiency within their organizations in just one month is
significant," said Higgins, adding that the investment in Stay Staffed
workforce management software is nominal compared to the return.

    "One of the most compelling factors in hospitals choosing our web-based
software is the cost savings realized from utilizing employee resources to
their full potential, saving time and money," Higgins said.

    With Stay Staffed hospital management solutions there is no software or
hardware to purchase, no need to download scheduling software or worry
about costly healthcare software upgrades, which are enacted automatically
online with Stay Staffed, eliminating the costly expense of deploying
operating systems and IT personnel in-house.

    Stay Staffed web-based software can be accessed through the internet,
24/7, and hospital staffing data is stored in a secure data center with
full redundancy and back up. The company provides on call service 24/7,
365 days a year, along with password protection, data integrity and full
encryption.

    Employees find the healthcare software intuitive and easy-to-use, and
training takes less than one hour. Web-based workforce management can be
deployed quickly and clients experience cost savings almost immediately.

    For more information, please visit www.StayStaffed.com.

    About Stay Staffed:

    Stay Staffed's web-based workforce management software provides solutions
to organizations that wish to achieve higher levels of efficiency,
increase productivity and reduce operational expenses. Within the health
care setting, Stay Staffed healthcare management software enables open
shift management, streamlines multiple vendor environments and helps
healthcare providers of all shapes and sizes optimize internal resources
and mobilize their workforce. Case studies prove that Stay Staffed
web-based workforce management software results in significant savings and
increased management productivity.

    

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