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Understanding Vacation and Temporary Overrides - Admin Panel

 

urpose

 


Explain what a Vacation or Temporary Override is in SimboConnect, why it is useful, and where to find it in the Admin area.


 

What is a Vacation or Temporary Override

 


A Vacation or Temporary Override lets you replace a scheduled on-call doctor with another doctor for a limited time window. It is a quick way to handle unplanned time off, short leaves, or one-time swaps without changing the main on-call schedule.

 

  • You set a From date and time and a To date and time.

  • You choose the Existing On Call Doctor to be replaced.

  • You choose the Replacement On Call Doctor who will cover during that period.

 


During the selected window, SimboConnect treats the replacement doctor as the on-call doctor. Outside that window, the original schedule remains unchanged.


 

When to use it

 

 

  • A doctor calls in sick or takes an urgent personal day.

  • A one-off shift trade is needed for a few hours or days.

  • You want a fast change that does not modify the base schedule for the month.

 


 

Where to find it

 

 

  1. Sign in to SimboConnect Admin.

  2. Open Admin.

  3. Go to On-call Schedule Management.

  4. Select Vacation/Temporary Changes.

 


 

What you will see on the page

 


The page shows a table of overrides that are active or upcoming from the current time. Typical columns include:

 

  • From DateTime

  • To DateTime

  • On Call Doctor

  • Replacement On Call Doctor

 


Actions available per row:

 

  • Edit to change dates or doctors.

  • Delete to remove an override.

 


There is also an Add button to create a new override.


 

Permissions

 


Only users with schedule administration access can add, edit, or delete overrides.


 

Tips and good practices

 

 

  • Use overrides for short or unexpected changes. Use the main schedule for long term or recurring updates.

  • Keep time windows tight to the actual absence. This reduces confusion for the front office.

  • Avoid overlapping overrides for the same doctor and time window.

  • Review the list regularly to make sure expired overrides are cleaned up.

  • Confirm that the replacement doctor is enabled as an on-call provider in your organization settings.