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During the summer of 2007, Memorial Health System in Colorado was using up to 100 nurses, therapists, administrative support personnel and other health professionals from outside staffing agencies at any given time. After deploying scheduling software, the three hospitals and about a dozen ancillary facilities of the Colorado Springs-based delivery system are using just four to six outside workers at a time.

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