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Aust Health Rev
; 39(4): 467-469, 2015 Sep.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-25844568
ABSTRACT
Rostering is an important process to enable efficient, effective and safe delivery of health care, and one which receives little attention. The work outlined in this case study demonstrates that the analysis of rostering processes from a range of perspectives including the organisation, staff and the roster manager can identify significant opportunities for improvement. Roster governance is not universally applied, nor understood, which can result in dissonant expectations between managers and staff and a lack of transparency in how and why decisions about rostering are made. Redesigning roster processes can promote more effective governance and improve organisational efficiency.