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What happens if a nurse doesn't show up?
What happens if a nurse doesn't show up?
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Written by Andrea Pink
Updated over a month ago

Our technology has mutiple reminders and safegaurds in place to ensure that doesn’t happen. But if you do have the unfortunate experience of an ESHYFT emplyeee not showing up for a shift, you can report them as NCNS (No Call No Show).

Here's how to report it to ESHYFT

You can report a NCNS (No Call No Show), if a nurse is confirmed for your shift and:

  1. Has not showed up to the shift

  2. Did not let you know about calling out of the shift

How can I report a NCNS?

You can report a NCNS from:

  • the Shifts screen

  • the Schedule screen

  • the nurse profile, when it's related to a shift

30 minutes after a shift's start time, if a nurse has not clocked in to the shift then you'll see an active red 'Report NCNS' button by the nurse's name.

When you click the 'Report NCNS' button, you'll see a pop-up that asks you to confirm you're reporting a NCNS.

Once both checkboxes are selected, the Report NCNS button will be active and you can report the NCNS.

When can I report a NCNS?

30 minutes after a shift starts and a confirmed nurse did not clock into the shift.

When can't I report a NCNS?

  1. If the nurse is clocked into another shift at your facility

  2. If the nurse clocked in and out of the shift already

Can I undo a NCNS I reported?

Yes, you can undo a NCNS for 2 minutes after reporting it.

Can I report a NCNS after I undid a NCNS?

Yes, you can report a NCNS again.

What happens to nurses who are reported as NCNS?

Our Nurse Support team reviews all reported NCNS and disciplines unreliable nurses.

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