1. ROTA: A system for automated scheduling of nursing duties in a tertiary teaching hospital in south India.
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D'souza, Brayal, Rao, Shreyas Suresh, Muthana, Chepudira Ganapathy, Bhageerathy, Reshmi, Apuri, Nikitha, Chandrasekaran, Varalakshmi, Prabhavathi, Deena, and Renukaradhya, Sapna
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RESEARCH ,MEDICAL quality control ,ACADEMIC medical centers ,NURSE administrators ,TERTIARY care ,LABOR demand ,SURVEYS ,AUTOMATION ,NURSES ,SCALE analysis (Psychology) ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,STATISTICAL correlation ,DATA analysis software ,NURSE-patient ratio ,SYSTEMS development - Abstract
The nursing schedule generation is an important activity that takes a considerable amount of time for managers to prepare and amend. It involves the optimal allocation of nurses to shifts, factoring various constraints like shift timings, holidays, leaves, and emergencies. This paper provides the design and development details for an automated nurse scheduling system called "ROTA," implemented for a 2032 bed multi-specialty tertiary teaching hospital, having 1800 staff nurses and 98 wards. The system generates daily, weekly, monthly schedules, nurse face sheets, duty allocation charts, swapping schedules, and training details for nurses. The system improved managerial control and saved a considerable amount of time for nurses to prepare the schedule. A survey conducted to gauge the system's satisfaction level showed that 91% of nurses were satisfied with ROTA. Overall, the system saved 78% of nurse scheduling time, resulting in a 3% cost reduction for the hospital. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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