TCP reduces healthcare labor spend by 2 percent

Nucleus interviewed TCP Software users to assess the value of deploying TCP Humanity for healthcare use-cases and found that one organization was able to reduce schedule padding, translating to a two percent reduction in its annual labor spend. As healthcare organizations continue to experience fluctuations in available labor, the need to maximize operational efficiency is critical to meeting patient demand and remaining competitive. As labor continues to be the largest cost area for healthcare organizations, streamlining labor allocation and scheduling processes will continue to be a main driver of benefits.

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