Starting with scheduling — helping MEMA scale across more EDs, more providers, and more operational complexity without adding administrative burden.
Describe
MEMA is growing from 6 EDs to 14 EDs over the next five years, with ~180 providers today. Growth changes the math: more sites means more schedules, more provider requests, more fairness questions, more shift-template and operational complexity.
MEMA's schedules are published far in advance, giving providers predictability for vacations, family events, and life outside medicine.
That predictability is a real recruiting and retention advantage — and it should be protected as MEMA modernizes scheduling.
Scheduling is becoming too complex for any human or static tool to optimize manually.
Describe's AI generates optimized schedules by analyzing MEMA's operational data and provider preferences — turning what schedulers hold in their heads into a system that scales.
Site-specific models trained on MEMA's historic demand that deliver hourly volume forecasts.
Instead of fixed templates, Describe uses expected arrival curves to determine when coverage is actually needed. Start times are demand-aligned, with the right mix of 8s, 10s, and 12s.
Fixed templates can create both overstaffing during low-demand hours and understaffing during peak periods.
AI-optimized scheduling keeps coverage closer to actual arrivals.
Describe predicts pediatric volume by site and hour, identifies adult EDs with enough under-21 volume to justify pediatric coverage, and recommends where pediatric physicians can be deployed beyond the dedicated department.
As MEMA opens freestanding EDs with lower volume and RVU opportunity, Describe distributes those shifts fairly — so the same providers aren't repeatedly assigned to lower-volume sites.
Using patients-per-hour and throughput, Describe avoids risky pairings — never two historically slower providers during peak — and pairs newer physicians with faster, experienced ones to support onboarding.
Super Bowl Sunday, Easter, July 4th matter differently to each provider. Describe lets providers rank high-demand days, then balances those preferences fairly over time.
Describe's 3-month scheduling pilot pairs MEMA with a dedicated Implementation Engineer who will be in-person in Charlotte to customize the AI scheduler and support onboarding.
Gather schedules, roster, templates, contracts, rules, preferences, holiday logic, and historical volume. Capture what lives in schedulers' heads.
Customize Describe around MEMA's goals: fairness, staffing efficiency, fewer trades, site coverage, and provider preferences.
Describe generates schedules in Month 1, so MEMA can compare AI output against the current process and evaluate improvements early.
Meet weekly with MEMA's core team to review progress, gather feedback, adjust rules, and refine schedule outputs.
Roll out with minimal friction. Keep resistant providers closer to block/template scheduling while offering availability-based flexibility to those who want it.
Includes AI scheduling, volume forecasting, shift optimization, analytics, implementation, and 24/7 ongoing support.
Describe pays for itself by conservatively removing just ~5 shifts (or 5 shifts worth of hours) from the monthly template — a very small percentage of MEMA's total scheduled hours.
Once Describe is integrated into scheduling, MEMA can expand the same operating system into credentialing, payroll, provider scorecards, and financial intelligence.
Schedules still come out months ahead, volume-based staffing is routine, credentialing workflows centralized, payroll automation in place.
MEMA is ready to support the next wave of growth.