Sask. Health Authority to ditch problem-plagued AIMS scheduling system
The Saskatchewan Health Authority is returning to its previous scheduling system after a number of issues were identified with the AIMS system.
The payroll and scheduling components of the Administrative Information Management System (AIMS) were rolled out last month, but according to SEIU-West, the system quickly caused significant issues for health-care workers. Some workers have been seeing payroll issues, union president Lisa Zunti said earlier this month, while others have been unable to pick up shifts, leading to staffing challenges at some health facilities.
Saskatchewan Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill acknowledged that AIMS caused “unacceptable” errors around scheduling, which also led to pay errors and issues with day-to-day operations.


