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Workforce management specifically for the healthcare industry which helps with on-call scheduling, communication, patient safety, provider satisfaction, analytics, automated scheduling and more.
Can be used by businesses and teams of any size across various industries.
QGenda is very user friendly and has the ability to do more than we ask. It helps to keep everyone at every site organized and we are looking forward to expanding its capabilities within our group.
The program is so bad that it has made managing one's schedule impossible. Many have stopped trading call because it is so hard to work with the program.
Its ability to collate and streamline the process and timeline to tracking providers' upcoming expiring licenses, certifications, etc is super helpful and stress-reducing.
No easy way to print a month/week/year-at-a-glance. When errors occur, there is no natural trouble shooting process, and they are highly cryptic.
I love that there are options that allow me to know what documents are about to expire. That helps keep me up to date.
I have been having some trouble with general log in and being unable to see my schedule. It has not been resolved thus far.
I used to have great customer service support and felt like we mattered to the business, we have been with them for over 10 years. The products are easy to use, extremely handy and great.
One thing I struggle with but am learning is that to perform a function, there is often a couple different areas something needs to be changed for that function to be executed.
I also like how it has integrated with some of the companies like Zoom. And I also really like how you can invite other people to your events/appointments right through your Google Calendar as well.
The two things that are of annoyance have to do with the colors. Tasks are ALWAYS the same color and cannot be changed which gets confusing when using a color legend.
The overall experience has been excellent. I love this product and appreciate the work and research that has been put into it.
Google makes it hard to say there is something bad about their apps.
Perfectly integrated with the manufacturer's other applications, the interface is good and easy to use and allows you to create tasks and meetings with great ease.
It is difficult to integrate different email addresses into on Google Calendar. I sometimes I have invites through different emails but it is really confusing to get them into one Calendar.
What I most like about Google Calendar is cell phone notifications when an event is approaching. I most enjoy the fact that it's free, ease of use, and functionality.
When creating an event on the web version, if you accidentally click elsewhere, the event creation pop-up disappears, along with the info you've already put in.
Laura: Hi, I'm Laura, and I'm the owner. I'm giving Google Calendar a five out of five for my review. And if you'd like to see more reviews, click below. Before I was using Google Calendar, just because I'm ancient, I was using paper. I carried around a little notebook that had a planner days, weeks, months, and I had a huge calendar in my office and I had to match the planner with the calendar on the wall. And if I wanted to work with other people, I had to print a copy of the calendar and go to a physical meeting with them, with all of their planner books so that we could make our calendars the same. This was really not efficient. Moving away from paper into digital. And I picked Google Calendar first because I had Gmail account and it was attached to Gmail. So super easy. And then it's online. So wherever I was that I had my computer or my smartphone, I could access my calendar and I was able to stop double booking, provided I looked at my calendar first. Then it was easy to add people to the calendar. Whether they had Gmail or not, I could invite them, and so we could all have a shared calendar and that worked really well. It was kind of first come, first serve too. It was one of the first online calendars I saw, and it was so easy to use that I've just never changed. Bringing Google Calendar into your business and having it work successfully for your team. This depends on your team. If your team are kind of fun, geeky, love new things people, it's just easy because it's easy to put on appointments. It's easy to make a Zoom meeting in the Zoom calendar, I mean, in the Google calendar. It's super easy. It's easy to invite people to a meeting, easy to accept. All of that's cool. If you have apps. I have one client I work with, and they have Trello, and we are connecting Trello to Google Calendar so that for the people who need to see it printed on a calendar, we can do that. That interaction is super helpful. The documentation is good. You can find what you need, and if you follow the steps, it works perfectly. So the first thing I would say if you're thinking about getting Google Calendar is get it. And why? It's easy to use. It's accessible all over the place, on your phone, on your laptop, on your desktop. Even if you're with somebody else, and you're borrowing their internet, you can get to your calendar. It's easily shareable, and that's a wonderful function for families, for working teams. You can share a calendar so that you all have your deadlines and everything together in one place. And that connectivity is excellent. If you happen to use a different program for booking and receiving payments, then you can connect that to your Google Calendar with about two clicks. And anybody who purchases a slot on your calendar and pays for it, shows right up on your Google Calendar. And if you have something else booked on your Google Calendar, that spot's not available for them to book in your scheduling and payment place. For me, this just simplified everything I was doing in my business. So again, if you're thinking about getting Google Calendar, go ahead and do it.
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