This article walks you through how to set and manage weekly desired hours for providers in Motivity PM. The Provider Desired Hours (Weekly) section allows authorized users to log and track how many hours per week a provider wants to work, stored as effective-dated records that support accurate scheduling and reporting over time.
Navigating to Provider Desired Hours
To access this section, navigate to Provider Profile → Provider Desired Hours (Weekly).
This section is displayed above the LOA section in the Provider Profile.
Managing Desired Hours Records
You can add, edit, or delete Desired Hours records directly within this section. Each record includes the number of desired hours per week along with an effective start and end date, giving you a full history of changes over time.
To add or update a record:
Navigate to Provider Profile → Provider Desired Hours (Weekly)
Click Add to create a new record, or select an existing record to Edit or Delete
Enter the desired number of hours per week
Set the Effective Start Date — this must be a Sunday
Optionally, set an Effective End Date — if provided, this must be a Saturday
Save your changes
Important Rules to Keep in Mind
Effective Dates
The Effective Start Date is required and must always fall on a Sunday
The Effective End Date is optional, but must fall on a Saturday (if provided)
Overlapping effective date periods are not allowed — if a conflict is detected, you'll see the message: "Overlapping period not allowed."
Mid-week changes are not supported. If a provider's desired hours change mid-week, the new record must begin on the next valid Sunday
Historical Records
Each time a new Desired Hours value is entered, a new effective-dated record is created rather than overwriting the existing one
All historical records are preserved and can be viewed by scrolling through the section
Changes to Desired Hours and effective dates are tracked in the provider's timeline history
Reporting
Reports automatically use the Desired Hours value that applies to the selected reporting period, ensuring accuracy whether you're looking at historical data or planning ahead
Last Updated: 6/30/26 by Tatum Winslow
