January 12, 2021
Surrey trust pilots pioneering NHS demand-led rostering solution
Surrey-based Ashford and St Peter’s Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, one of the UK’s foremost Trusts, has signed a trial agreement with leading digital companies Rotageek and Locum's Nest to test the NHS’ first-of-its-kind demand-led rostering. Adopting a best-in-class approach to interoperability, the solution links scheduling and locums in an integrated network that ensures the right staffing levels are available to meet patient demand, and that the right roles make the rota, ultimately improving patient care.
Read moreOctober 13, 2020
How will the NHS adapt to flexible working?
For many businesses, flexibility was already a key consideration before the pandemic. In 2019, 8.7 million ...
Read moreOctober 5, 2020
Interoperability in healthcare - improving doctor and patient care
Digitising the healthcare system has been a continuously evolving issue. Connecting fragmented information ...
Read moreSeptember 22, 2020
Happy doctors, happy patients - supporting our healthcare workers
The happiness of your staff has a direct effect on your customers no matter your industry. Whether you’re a ...
Read moreSeptember 11, 2020
Staff scheduling | Your guide to employee scheduling in 2020
Staff scheduling is often a time consuming and difficult job for most organisations. The perfect balance of ...
Read moreJuly 23, 2020
The biggest healthcare trends in 2020 | Digital transformation in health
Social distancing, virtual doctors’ appointments and data scientists predicting disease. What do these three, ...
Read moreJune 16, 2020
Balancing care and costs, rostering in Care Homes
Post COVID-19, Rostering in Care Homes will never be the same. Care homes are a vital cog of the UK ...
Read moreMay 21, 2020
Rotageek WFM software and Locum's Nest staff bank solution integrate
Rotageek's partnership with bank staff platform hopes to accelerate the digitisation of NHS workforce ...
Read moreJanuary 31, 2020
Geek Speak: Technophobia
The perplexing argument against the rise of digital technology You wake gently to an artificial simulation of ...
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