Northern Arizona Healthcare Scales Usage of Locum Tenens with Aya Locums

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Summary

  • Aya Locums transformed Northern Arizona Healthcare’s staffing strategy, scaling their locum tenens program from a pilot with two specialties to comprehensive coverage across 19 specialties, ensuring continuity in patient care and service lines.
  • Through a custom managed services program (MSP), Aya Locums streamlined the entire locum tenens process—from submission to onboarding—reducing workload inefficiencies and delivering high-quality providers, some of whom transitioned to permanent roles.
  • By fostering proactive communication and cultural alignment, Aya Locums improved NAH's perception of locum tenens staffing, empowering the healthcare system to confidently integrate locums into their care model while maintaining patient volume.

The NAH (Northern Arizona Healthcare) recruitment team needed a locum tenens agency partner who could ease inefficiencies in staffing processes, communications and provider quality. Aya Locums implemented a custom MSP focused on removing these obstacles, which helped NAH expand their locum tenens usage across 19 specialties and maintain patient volume.

Case study for Northern Arizona Healthcare (NAH) showcasing how Aya Locums solved inefficiencies in staffing processes, communications, and provider quality by implementing an MSP. Results include expanded locum tenens usage across 19 specialties, maintained patient volume, and improved perception of locums

Northern Arizona Healthcare (NAH) operates two hospitals: Flagstaff Medical Center and Verde Valley Medical Center. While their initial usage of locum tenens was low, their physician recruiter worked with a handful of different agencies. Each agency had multiple contacts for different phases of the procurement process. There were issues with cancellations and the quality of the providers was inconsistent. “As the only physician recruiter responsible for permanent recruitment and locum tenens management, the process was inefficient and the poor quality of the providers reflected poorly on me,” says Megan Nordvedt, physician recruitment coordinator for Northern Arizona Healthcare.

Seeing how efficient and seamless the NAH travel nursing program was working with Aya Locums, Nordvedt started a pilot program using Aya Locums for a few locum tenens assignments. “From my initial interaction with Aya Locums, it was a night and day difference,” says Nordvedt. “With other agencies, it was very transactional. Tell me your needs and here are some candidates. My Aya Locums program manager took the time to understand my challenges, our healthcare system, culture and requirements to get a deeper awareness of our gaps and needs.”

The pilot program started with the management of two specialties. With that success, NAH now partners exclusively with Aya Locums to manage their locum tenens across 19 specialties. With an Aya Locums managed services program (MSP), Nordvedt has one contact to manage her growing locum tenens needs. The partnership centers on proactive, responsive communications. Nordvedt has complete transparency into the process and a continual feedback loop for program improvements.

Every component from submission and credentialing to onboarding has been transformed. The process is more efficient, creating less work for Nordvedt and the NAH team. The attention to detail on the placements has delivered high-quality physicians and CRNAs. Some locums converted into permanent positions at NAH.

Nordvedt shares, “Partnering with Aya Locums for locum tenens has made my job so much easier and positively impacted our healthcare system’s entire perception of locums. It’s a refreshing new model that has built confidence in our locum tenens program. We have been able to engage more departments to be inclusive of locums to continue services lines that would have been cancelled, allowing us to maintain patient volumes.”

Rachel Myers, author of this post
Rachel Myers

Rachel Myers is a Senior Recruiter II and Team Manager of Recruitment at Aya Locums. With several years of experience in the locum tenens industry, Rachel has worked with a variety of physician and advanced practitioner specialties. Driven by her passion for making effective matches and enhancing patient care, she primarily focuses on matching CRNAs with leading healthcare facilities across the US.

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