Enhanced Security and User Experience Update for Timesheet Feature
Product Release Notes
Product: Liphe → Timesheets
Executive Summary
August 20, 2025 The release introduces OAuth 2.0 authentication, provincial compliance validation display, and automated timesheet processing with measured performance improvements.
New Features
OAuth 2.0 Authentication
Healthcare Workers and Placement Agency Employees can sign in via Sign in with Google and Sign in with Microsoft using OAuth 2.0. This reduces reliance on local passwords and aligns with enterprise-grade authentication practices.
Provincial Compliance Rules
When Healthcare Workers enter hours, province-specific labor information is displayed. Example: An Ontario-based Healthcare Worker contracting in Alberta sees Alberta-specific labor rules—reducing back-and-forth and supporting compliance for travel nurses and other Healthcare Workers across jurisdictions.
Correction Deep Links
When Healthcare Workers receive correction alerts, deep links take them directly to the timesheet that needs attention.
Time Entry Configuration
Placement Agency Employees can choose the time entry format—Start/End times or Total Hours—to match each agency’s operational needs. Agencies can specify whether each type (Regular, Breaks, OT, CB, SB) is entered as Start/End times or as total hours/minutes.
Improvements
Media File Performance
The platform improves upload and download handling for large media files. Common image and document formats (e.g., JPEG, PNG, PDF) are accepted, streamlining document management.
Date Range Filtering
When Placement Agency Employees select date ranges, only matching pay periods appear—streamlining period-specific reviews.
Bug Fixes
Synchronization Fix
Some Healthcare Professionals work in “Off-grid” scenarios. When a connection returns, offline-approved timesheets show the most up-to-date entered hours and uploaded media files across devices.
Behind the Build
“I’m proud of my team’s dedication and everything they’ve learned throughout this process. With each release, our goal is to improve the experience of healthcare professionals by giving them technology they can trust—secure, reliable, and built with quality in mind.”
Pierre Séguin leads software engineering efforts to build scalable, secure, and easy-to-maintain systems. With years of experience turning abstract product requirements into practical, high-performance architectures, he ensures Premier Health of America’s technology foundations stay adaptable and future-ready.