Offline Synchronization and Automated Notifications Update

Product Release Notes

Product: Liphe → Timesheets

Executive Summary

July 30th, 2025 Offline synchronization helps reduce connectivity barriers for Healthcare Workers. Automated notifications help speedtimesheet corrections, while duplicate detection helps reduce billing errors across healthcare facilities.

New Features

Offline Timesheet Synchronization

Healthcare Workers can submit timesheets without internet connectivity. Changes sync when a connection returns, reducing manual re‑entry and on‑call admin interventions.

Practitioner Email Notifications

Healthcare Workers receive notifications when changes are needed. Configurable delivery and preferences support applicable consent and opt‑out requirements.

Duplicate Entry Detection

The system flags potential duplicate timesheet entries before submission. This helps Healthcare Workers avoid accidental double‑billing and reduces downstream reconciliation work.

Review Workflow Efficiency

  • Requested‑change timesheets surface first in review queues.

  • Inline rejection reasons enable faster corrections.

  • The modification button hides after a request to avoid duplicates.

  • Late‑submission alerts prompt timely action.

Outcome: shorter review cycles and fewer duplicate requests.

Mobile Authentication Integration

Healthcare Workers access Liphe 2025 from mobile devices with single sign‑on, helping reduce password resets and improving secure, one‑click entry.

Standardized Audit Notes

Rejection reasons auto‑populate applicable fields, promoting consistent reviewer notes and fewer manual edits.

Progressive Web App Banner

A dismissible installation prompt replaces pop‑ups. Healthcare Workers choose when to install the app.

End-to-End Testing Infrastructure

Automated test coverage runs across Liphe 2025 and Liphe 1.0, helping reduce regressions and improving release consistency.

Bug Fixes

No bug fixes in this release


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.
— Lead Software Engineer | Premier Health of America

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.

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