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Smarter workforce scheduling is essential for retention, readiness, and results but today’s nurse leaders face competing demands as they work to ensure safe staffing levels, manage rising labor costs, and support nursing teams operating under sustained pressure.
Our 2026 Trends in Nurse Scheduling report provides healthcare leaders with exclusive insights that support workforce readiness and reducing staff turnover while ultimately, empowering your team to improve operational efficiency and maintain the highest standards of patient care across your healthcare organization.
“The shift to self-scheduling represents a pivotal moment in workforce management. By integrating this flexibility with cutting-edge technology and equitable practices, we can create a workplace where nurses feel valued and supported. This directly translates to better care experiences for patients and a more efficient, adaptable organization that can respond to staffing needs with agility.” – Emily Brooks, DNP, RN | VP of Onboarding & Success, HealthStream
Most healthcare organizations still schedule nurses through individual departments. More than 57% of respondents said they schedule primarily at the department level, while 21% use a hybrid approach, and 17% have fully centralized scheduling.
This individual department scheduling can lead to a lack of visibility into current staffing coverages across their organization.
Self-scheduling adoption is rising and most hospitals now offer some form of it. Self-scheduling can be a valuable tool in promoting goals like higher job satisfaction while reducing friction and empowering staff.
Thoughtful implementation is key. Disconnected tools such as separate apps and spreadsheets can create problems - including scheduling inequities and version control problems. Staff members are generally satisfied with scheduling operations (70%) but far less satisfied with scheduling software (46%).
Download the complete 2026 Trends in Nurse Scheduling Report and access all of the trends, statistics and insights to help you better understand the current landscape of nurse scheduling and where it is headed.