Sask health to ditch buggy scheduling software
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Sask health to ditch buggy scheduling software
REGINA – The provincial government has ordered the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) to stop using scheduling software that healthcare workers say has left them partially or totally unpaid and jeopardized some patient care. The SHA will go back to using the previous scheduling system that the new Administrative Information Management System (AIMS) is meant to replace. The switch to the old system should be complete by Nov. 30, according to the…
After a year of bugs, in the face of thousands of insured people who have been deprived of compensation, Health Insurance suspends the deployment of the Arpège software, tested in Loire-Atlantique and Vendée. But without offering any alternative tools to the guinea pigs departments.
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