Authors

  1. Valentine, Nancy M. PhD, MPH, RN, FAAN, FNAP
  2. Nash, Jan PhD, RN
  3. Hughes, Douglas MBA, BSN, RN, NE-BC
  4. Douglas, Kathy MHA, RN

Abstract

Managing costs while retaining qualified nurses and finding workforce solutions that ensure the delivery of high-quality patient care is of primary importance to nurse leaders and executive management. Leading healthcare organizations are using open-shift management technology as a strategy to improve staffing effectiveness and the work environment. In many hospitals, open-shift management technology has become an essential workforce management tool, nursing benefit, and recruitment and retention incentive. In this article, the authors discuss how a successful nursing initiative to apply automation to open-shift scheduling and fulfillment across a 3-hospital system had a broad enterprise-wide impact resulting in dramatic improvements in nurse satisfaction, retention, recruitment, and the bottom line.