UMMS Digitizes Nurse Onboarding with OARS Platform
- •UMMS deploys OARS platform across 125 units to automate nurse orientation and competency tracking.
- •System achieves $3.1 million in cost avoidance and reduces nursing orientation by 2,758 shifts.
- •iHarbor scales the nurse-led prototype into an enterprise-grade analytics and data management solution.
Traditional nurse onboarding has long been a bottleneck in healthcare, relying on fragmented paper trails and subjective feedback that often obscure a new hire's actual clinical readiness. The University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS) has addressed this through OARS (Orientation Assessment Reporting System), a digital platform born from frontline necessity. Originally a nurse-led initiative to replace manual forms, the system has evolved into a sophisticated tracking tool that measures eight core competency domains.
By transitioning from a rigid, time-based orientation to a data-driven, individualized pathway, UMMS allows preceptors to pinpoint exactly where orientees excel or struggle. This granular visibility ensures that clinical training is both efficient and safe, moving away from 'one-size-fits-all' models that waste critical resources. The impact is measurable: since its deployment across 125 units, OARS has slashed over 2,700 nursing shifts through faster readiness velocity.
The project’s success highlights the role of internal innovation hubs like iHarbor. By providing the engineering muscle and infrastructure to scale a grassroots tool, iHarbor transformed a simple automation script into an enterprise platform featuring robust analytics and dedicated databases. As healthcare margins tighten, such optimizations prove that internal digital transformation can yield significant financial returns while simultaneously bolstering the quality of patient care.